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What Is Event-Driven Architecture? Meaning, Types, Uses, and Benefits

IT Toolbox

Event-driven architecture reacts to events, like user actions, allowing real-time, independent system responses and actions. This article explains event-driven architecture, its workings, types, and practical uses. The post What Is Event-Driven Architecture?

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Event-Driven Architecture: This Time It’s Not A Fad

Forrester IT

Clients sometimes ask me, “Why is there so much buzz about event-driven architecture (EDA)? From complex event processing to the hardware interrupts of the UNIVAC, computers have been responding to events of some sort since the 1950s. But advances in technology and architecture have elevated the […].

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Asynchronous open APIs to support event-driven architecture

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Discover how this Catalyst is enhancing the Open Digital Architecture for interoperability of event-based interactions.

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Want To Future-Proof Your Data Architecture? Find Out How At The Data Strategy & Insights Event

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Get tips for modernizing your data architecture with data fabric 2.0 in this preview of our Data, Strategy & Insights event.

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How will microservice architectures scale?

TM Forum

This means it can be difficult to marry microservice architectures that underpin clouds to the operations and performance needs of telecoms infrastructure. Orchestration or event-based? In this approach, microservice messages are considered events, rather than performing a sort of end-to-end signaling function.

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Counting Down to NVIDIA GTC 2024: All Eyes on the New Blackwell GPUs and AI

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NVIDIA GTC 2024 will begin early next week, and CEO Jensen Huang could introduce the company’s new Blackwell architecture chips and more. Learn more about the event here. The post Counting Down to NVIDIA GTC 2024: All Eyes on the New Blackwell GPUs and AI appeared first on Spiceworks.

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The Hottest New Commodity in AI: NVIDIA Introduces the New Blackwell Chips at GTC 2024

IT Toolbox

NVIDIA introduced the successor to the Hopper architecture GPUs at NVIDIA GTC 2024, right in time for its two-year GPU update cycle. Taking the stage during the annual event at the SAP Center for the first time in five years, CEO Jensen Huang showed off the company’s latest wares, which have been selling faster than TSMC can fabricate.

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