An event-driven architecture (EDA) reflects the real world in which businesses operate. The real world is constantly changing, chaotic, and unpredictable. An EDA enables organizations to make sense out of all the events occurring within their business, and to detect anomalous business ... An event-driven architecture (EDA) reflects the real world in which businesses operate. The real world is constantly changing, chaotic, and unpredictable. An EDA enables organizations to make sense out of all the events occurring within their business, and to detect anomalous business ...Dec. 4, 2006 01:30 PM EST Reads: 27,360 Replies: 3 |







Mark Simpson has spent more than 12 years working with independent software vendors and systems integrators since graduating from Birmingham University, UK, with a BSC honors degree in Mathematics. Mark joined GW in 1998 he is now a Senior Solutions Architect responsible for strategic customers.












