EPISODE · Feb 28, 2024 · 35 MIN
Let's Talk Data: How Event-Driven Architecture Drives Organizational Change?!
from The Digital Disruption Podcast · host Patrick Soch and Mostafa Daoud
In this episode, Patrick Soch, we dive deep into event-driven architecture and data streams, explaining how they can revolutionize the way your organization collects and utilizes data. Mostafa Daoud, the Head of Content, plays the role of a curious CEO, raising pertinent questions to understand the practical applications of these technologies for businesses. Key Takeaways: Event-driven architecture and data streams offer a real-time, continuous flow of data, unlike traditional methods of data collection. This approach empowers data democratization by making raw event data readily available to various applications within the organization. Data streams act as a foundation for enabling better utilization of existing systems like CDPs, CRMs, and customer engagement tools. Apache Kafka is a leading open-source solution for implementing event-driven architecture. While highly beneficial for data-intensive organizations, successfully implementing this architecture requires investment in development resources. Timestamps: 2:20 - Introduction of the topic and guest speaker 3:10 - Explanation of data streams and event-driven architecture 7:20 - Advantages of data streams over traditional data collection methods 11:20 - Data democratization in the context of event-driven architecture 15:40 - Practical applications of data streams across different departments 22:20 - Potential use cases for machine learning and AI 25:30 - Development resource considerations for implementing this architecture 27:20 - Closing notes and call to action Follow us:e-CENS: https://e-cens.com/ - https://www.linkedin.com/company/e-cens-incPatrick: https://www.linkedin.com/in/psoch/ Mostafa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mostafa-daoud/ And if you need help figuring out how to protect yourself from upcoming changes that could slow your growth, book a meeting with us and Patrick from herehttps://e-cens.com/contact-us/
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In this episode, Patrick Soch, we dive deep into event-driven architecture and data streams, explaining how they can revolutionize the way your organization collects and utilizes data. Mostafa Daoud, the Head of Content, plays the role of a curious CEO, raising pertinent questions to understand the practical applications of these technologies for businesses. Key Takeaways: Event-driven architecture and data streams offer a real-time, continuous flow of data, unlike traditional methods of data collection. This approach empowers data democratization by making raw event data readily available to various applications within the organization. Data streams act as a foundation for enabling better utilization of existing systems like CDPs, CRMs, and customer engagement tools. Apache Kafka is a leading open-source solution for implementing event-driven architecture. While highly beneficial for data-intensive organizations, successfully implementing this architecture requires investment in development resources. Timestamps: 2:20 - Introduction of the topic and guest speaker 3:10 - Explanation of data streams and event-driven architecture 7:20 - Advantages of data streams over traditional data collection methods 11:20 - Data democratization in the context of event-driven architecture 15:40 - Practical applications of data streams across different departments 22:20 - Potential use cases for machine learning and AI 25:30 - Development resource considerations for implementing this architecture 27:20 - Closing notes and call to action Follow us:e-CENS: https://e-cens.com/ - https://www.linkedin.com/company/e-cens-incPatrick: https://www.linkedin.com/in/psoch/ Mostafa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mostafa-daoud/ And if you need help figuring out how to protect yourself from upcoming changes that could slow your growth, book a meeting with us and Patrick from herehttps://e-cens.com/contact-us/
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