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Are you struggling to balance your business requirements with an ever-increasing volume of data? Do you want to stay ahead of your competition in the digital industry by leveraging large-scale, real-time data? Conventional system architectures may not be able to handle this challenge. That's where Building Event-Driven Microservices: Leveraging Organizational Data at Scale comes in.
In this practical guide, author Adam Bellemare provides you with the tools and knowledge to leverage large-scale data across your organization. By adopting event-driven microservices, you can revolutionize how data is produced, accessed, and propagated. Unlock the true value of your data with powerful yet simple patterns, incorporating event-driven design and architectural principles into your systems.
By reading this book, you will discover how to deliver exceptional business value through event-driven architectures. You'll learn the role of microservices in supporting these designs and the architectural patterns necessary for success. Develop powerful event-driven microservices using application patterns and the required components and tooling to get your microservice ecosystem up and running.
Don't let your organization fall behind in the data-driven era. Unlock the potential of near-real-time access to data at scale with Building Event-Driven Microservices. Take the first step towards revolutionizing how you do business. Get your copy now.
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