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Event-Driven Systems (White Paper)

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Event-Driven Systems (White Paper)

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By committing to event-driven modeling, application construction, and integration, enterprises can reach their digitalization goals in the most productive manner.

Oct 2, 2020

In this white paper, sponsored by VANTIQ, you’ll learn about:

  • Why event-driven systems are the most effective approach to supporting the real-time, digital enterprise.
  • The three key characteristics of event-driven systems that make them effective in supporting the digital enterprise.
  • Real-world examples of event-driven applications.

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