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Quickly Test & Scale Enterprise Apps with Event-Driven Architecture

Details:

The team is back to share how Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) can help you get unstuck and set up for scale. Imagine a software architecture that can deliver 99% reliability, efficiently scale users, and leverage reusable modules to drastically reduce development costs? That’s where EDA comes into play, as it solves the problem of scaling enterprise apps in the right way!

Key Advantages of EDA:

1. EDA solves the problems related to retries

2. Gives business confidence of up to 99% reliability

3. Stronger design leads to higher KPI's

4. Gives flexibility on business to easily and securely scale on users

5. Reusable modules lead up to less work, saving re-creation costs

Discussion Agenda:

1. Overview of EDA

2. What are events?

3. Pros and Cons (EDA vs Other Architectures)

4. Choosing the right patterns (Use Cases)

a. Event notification

b. Low-state transfers

c. Event sourcing

d. CTRS

5. Implementation

6. Scaling

7. How EDA helps design serverless applications

8. How are events transported? What problems do they solve?

9. How this can be used to develop apps

10. Showcase patterns (event notifications, low-state transfers, etc.)

11. How to apply different events in a cloud platform (GCP or AWS)

About The Presenters:

David Subedi is an Anchor (Sr.) software engineer with over 8 years of professional experience designing, deploying, and maintaining software for clients in diverse sectors including retail, academic, and business. He has hands-on expertise in technologies and tools including Java/J2EE, JSP, Servlet, MySQL, frameworks such as Spring,Spring Boot, React, server-less lambda and Hibernate, cloud technologies like PCF, AWS and dev ops skill like Linux, Jenkins, Docker.

Shiva Bhaggan is an accomplished software engineer with extensive experience in web development. He has a portfolio of relevant work demonstrating exceptional competencies across broad sectors. These include industrial, commercial, and automation of processes.