An introduction to event-driven architectures
Learn common use cases of event-driven architectures
Event-driven architectures (EDAs) enable you to build scalable, resilient applications that engage users with more responsive experiences. Read Introduction to Event-Driven Architectures to learn more about benefits that include increased developer agility, more scalable and resilient apps, and lower total cost of ownership (TCO). Explore common use cases such as:
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