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Implementing event-driven scaling isn’t hard. With a scaler attached to an event source, KEDA is then linked to a Kubernetes deployment in the same namespace.
ERP systems are shifting from static and reactive to dynamic, event-driven platforms powered by agentic AI, enabling them to execute complex workflows autonomously.
Software environments are becoming increasingly complex these days, and intelligent operational strategies are required, ...
Microsoft has announced the 1.0 version of the Kubernetes-based event-driven autoscaling (KEDA) component, an open-source project that can run in a Kubernetes cluster to provide "fine grained autosca ...
Microsoft has released KEDA 1.0, a production-ready version of KEDA —an open source component for Kubernetes that provides event-driven autoscaling for containers.
Event-driven architecture addresses these mismatches between legacy systems and microservices. Q: Please describe how an event-driven architecture works in a microservices setting.
Event-driven architecture: An approach for designing and building applications in which events trigger messages to be sent between independent software modules that are completely unaware of each ...
That is, Kubernetes, even with its associated ecosystem of cloud-agnostic add-ons, won’t be enough to provide transparent multi-cloud portability, particularly given the seduction of using managed ...