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Event-Driven Applications with Red Hat AMQ Streams (eBook)

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Event-Driven Applications with Red Hat AMQ Streams (eBook)

prescriptive analytics data pipelines

Event-streaming technologies are essential for building and maintaining real-time links with internal partners, business partners, suppliers, and customers.

Sep 15, 2020

Learn how your organization can achieve situational awareness and real-time, context-informed decision-making with an event-streaming application ecosystem built on Kafka-based AMQ Streams.

Topics covered in this Red Hat eBook include:

  • Trends in event processing, integration, and agile development practices.
  • Design patterns and use cases.
  • How AMQ Streams delivers Apache Kafka and Kubernetes to event-driven enterprise applications.

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