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

IBM Journey to AI blog

At the forefront of this event-driven revolution is Apache Kafka, the widely recognized and dominant open-source technology for event streaming. While most enterprises have already recognized how Apache Kafka provides a strong foundation for EDA, they often fall behind in unlocking its true potential.

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Apache Kafka and Apache Flink: An open-source match made in heaven

IBM Journey to AI blog

Apache Kafka and Apache Flink working together Anyone who is familiar with the stream processing ecosystem is familiar with Apache Kafka: the de-facto enterprise standard for open-source event streaming. With Apache Kafka, you get a raw stream of events from everything that is happening within your business.

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

IBM Journey to AI blog

However, IBM MQ and Apache Kafka can sometimes be viewed as competitors, taking each other on in terms of speed, availability, cost and skills. MQ and Apache Kafka: Teammates Simply put, they are different technologies with different strengths, albeit often perceived to be quite similar. Interested in learning more?

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Know Before You Go: Precisely at Confluent’s Current 2023

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Precisely data integrity solutions fuel your Confluent and Apache Kafka streaming data pipelines with trusted data that has maximum accuracy, consistency, and context and we’re ready to share more with you at the upcoming Current 2023. Let’s cover some additional information to know before attending.

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Why your event-driven architecture needs advanced event governance

IBM Journey to AI blog

In recognizing the benefits of event-driven architectures, many companies have turned to Apache Kafka for their event streaming needs. Apache Kafka enables scalable, fault-tolerant and real-time processing of streams of data—but how do you manage and properly utilize the sheer amount of data your business ingests every second?