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Maximizing your event-driven architecture investments: Unleashing the power of Apache Kafka with IBM Event Automation

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Recognizing the need to harness real-time data, businesses are increasingly turning to event-driven architecture (EDA) as a strategic approach to stay ahead of the curve. At the forefront of this event-driven revolution is Apache Kafka, the widely recognized and dominant open-source technology for event streaming.

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Real-time transaction data analysis with IBM Event Automation

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1] The need to improve real-time decision-making is contributing to a growing demand for event-driven solutions and their ability to help businesses achieve continuous intelligence and situation awareness. An event-driven architecture focuses on the publication, capture, processing and storage of events.

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Accelerate your speed of business with IBM Event Automation

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There are thousands of business events flowing through every part of your organization every day. These events can provide a wealth of information about what’s actually happening across your business at any moment in time. But operationalizing business events is challenging.

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Real-time artificial intelligence and event processing  

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By leveraging AI for real-time event processing, businesses can connect the dots between disparate events to detect and respond to new trends, threats and opportunities. AI and event processing: a two-way street An event-driven architecture is essential for accelerating the speed of business.

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The winning combination for real-time insights: Messaging and event-driven architecture

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A messaging queue technology is essential for businesses to stay afloat, but building out event-driven architecture fueled by messaging might just be your x-factor. The core of building this real-time responsiveness lies in messaging, but its value can be expanded through event-driven architectures.

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3 reasons why business and data analysts need to work with real-time events

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They are being increasingly challenged to improve efficiency and cost savings, embrace automation, and engage in data-driven decision making that helps their organization stand out from the competition. Advantages of event-driven solutions This is where event-driven solutions excel.

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Event-driven architecture (EDA) enables a business to become more aware of everything that’s happening, as it’s happening 

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In modern enterprises, where operations leave a massive digital footprint, business events allow companies to become more adaptable and able to recognize and respond to opportunities or threats as they occur. Teams want more visibility and access to events so they can reuse and innovate on the work of others.