Decoupling with Event-Driven Architecture: Implementing Data Mesh Using Galapagos
Offered By: Confluent via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore event-driven architecture and its implementation through Galapagos, an open-source DevOps tool for Apache Kafka®, in this 39-minute podcast episode. Learn how Hermes, a German parcel delivery company, successfully decoupled teams and improved data management by shifting from raw data to event-driven thinking. Discover the benefits of using immutable events packaged as event envelopes, enabling better insights and reducing time-consuming collaborations. Understand how Galapagos enforces rules and guidelines, empowers business teams, and facilitates communication between different parts of the organization. Gain insights into the challenges of transitioning to an event-driven architecture and learn how to get started with Galapagos. Delve into the principles of event-driven architecture and its impact on business operations.
Syllabus
- Intro
- What is Galapagos?
- Moving from data to events
- Enforcing rules and guidelines with Galapagos
- Business impact of using an event-driven architecture
- Galapagos and Confluent Cloud
- Challenges of moving to an event-driven architecture
- Getting started with Galapagos
- Principles of event-driven architecture
- It's a wrap!
Taught by
Confluent
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