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Online Talk

Kafka for Microservices: Building Event-Driven Applications

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Welcome to the microservices era. As application architecture continues to shift from monolithic systems to more flexible approaches, using Apache Kafkaยฎ for microservices offers a crucial step forward in future-proofing mission-critical applications.

Ready to learn why and how to use Kafka microservices to migrate to an event-driven architecture? Register now to learn key concepts, use cases, and best practices for finding success with Kafka in microservices:

By using Kafka with microservices, you can take better advantage of their key advantage: enabling flexible and scalable application development.

Microservices separate monolithic systems into a collection of independent, self-contained services that allow easier deployment, testing, and maintenance. But microservices also have limited options to prevent downtimeโ€”including automation and DevOps practicesโ€”which often only mitigate inevitable failures.

Combining Kafka and microservices means that you can build event-driven microservices architectures that decouple different bounded contexts. As a result, youโ€™ll have a more scalable solution with fewer failure modes that allows different teams to evolve and change with less risk of affecting one another.

Register today to join us as we explore:

  • What microservices are and how they work
  • The pros and cons of microservices architectures
  • Why Kafka is the most popular tool for building event-driven architectures

Additional resource: Ebook: Designing Event-Driven Systems