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Event-driven architecture (EDA) is a software design pattern in which systems interact with one another based on “events” that occur, as they occur. An event is triggered when a user performs an action or a change happens in a system.
A webhook is a mechanism that allows applications to transmit real-time data to other applications when specific events occur. It functions as a digital notification system, enabling one application to inform another that something important has happened.
It was in 2022 when Meta engineers started to see the first clouds of an incoming storm, namely how much AI would change the nature —and volume — of the company’s network traffic.
At Docker, our mission is to empower development teams by providing the tools they need to ship secure, high-quality apps — FAST. Over the past few years, we’ve continually added value for our customers, responding to the evolving needs of individual developers and organizations alike.
Technology has evolved from being narrow, niche and for the few, to humankind utterly relying on it. It’s in our homes, our schools, our hospitals and our bodies. Yet, so much of our tech creation processes are isolated: Get it over the line. Just get it done. On scope, on time, on budget.
At a high level, data infrastructure is split into an operational estate and an analytical estate.
AI is playing a transformative role across industries. While some fear that AI might lead to a dystopian takeover, like Skynet, I believe there’s still plenty of room for innovation and efficiency gains before we reach that point.
In a mobile application, as opposed to a system of microservices, tracing can occur between frameworks or simply in a single view. Regardless of the complexity, the goal is the same: evaluating the performance of the application and its effect on user experience.
Imagine a global e-commerce platform unable to handle the surge in product recommendations as traffic increases during a holiday sale, or a financial institution’s fraud detection system buckling under the weight of millions of real-time transactions.
Recently I took to Reddit to ask platform engineers and developers: “Who should be actually running tests and looking at the output? QA specialists or developers?” The answers surprised me! The most upvoted response was: “Developers shouldn’t have to run tests.”
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