[First edition]. - Sebastopol, California : O'Reilly Media, Inc., [2023]
Description
Book — 1 online resource (259 pages) : illustrations
Summary
The exponential growth of data combined with the need to derive real-time business value is a critical issue today. An event-driven data mesh can power real-time operational and analytical workloads, all from a single set of data product streams. With practical real-world examples, this book shows you how to successfully design and build an event-driven data mesh.
Simplied Chinese edition. - Beijing ; Boston : O'Reilly Media ; Beijing : Ren min you dian chu ban she, 2021. Beijing ; Boston : O'Reilly Media ; 北京 : 人民邮电出版社, 2021.
Description
Book — 1 online resource (250 pages) : illustrations
First edition. - Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media, 2020.
Description
Book — 1 online resource (275 pages) Digital: text file.
Summary
Organizations today often struggle when trying to balance business requirements with ever-increasing volumes of data. Yet the need to take advantage of real-time data continues to grow among the most competitive digital industries. Conventional system architectures may not be up to the task. With this practical guide, you'll learn how to leverage large-scale data usage across the business units in your organization using the principles of event-driven microservices. Author Adam Bellemare from Flipp takes you through the process of building a complete microservice-powered organization. You'll reconsider how data is produced, accessed, and used across your organization. Discover powerful yet simple patterns for unlocking the value of this data. Incorporate event-driven design and architectural principles into your own systems. And completely rethink how your organization delivers value by unlocking real-time access to data at scale. You'll learn: How to leverage event-driven architectures to deliver exceptional business value The role of microservices in supporting event-driven design Architectural patterns to ensure success both within and between teams in your organization Application patterns for developing powerful event-driven microservices.