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

IBM Services

Event triggers are used to automate workflows or decisions, allowing businesses to generate notifications so appropriate actions can be taken as swiftly as situations are detected. IBM® created a composable set of capabilities to support you wherever you are on this event-driven adoption journey.

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Independent vs Dependent Components in Salesforce: Understanding the Dynamics

Perficient Digital Transformation

In this blog, we will explore the differences between independent and dependent components in Salesforce and provide examples to illustrate their usage and benefits. They don’t rely on external components or data sources to operate. It also handles user interactions like clicking on an event to view more details.

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Public cloud use cases: 10 ways organizations are leveraging public cloud

IBM Services

Additionally, they offer numerous cloud security tools and solutions like identity and access management (IAM) , data loss prevention (DLP), and security information and event management (SIEM). Edge computing Edge computing brings enterprise applications closer to data sources (e.g.,

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Sports Tech: A New Spin In The Ball For The Sports Industry

Zinnov

For any sporting event/activity to take place, several stakeholders must contribute as well as be satisfied. They range from the players and coaches to the event management officials and fans. The success of any event is directly proportional to the synergized contribution of these stakeholders.