Businesses are facing unparalleled demands for the instantaneous processing of data and for smooth interactions among their various systems. As a software development engineer working with high-performance, cloud-based business applications, I have experienced how those applications can be transformed when the event-driven architectures (EDAs) used to build them are made to work well and are […]
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