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Maximizing your event-driven architecture investments: Unleashing the power of Apache Kafka with IBM Event Automation

IBM Journey to AI blog

Recognizing the need to harness real-time data, businesses are increasingly turning to event-driven architecture (EDA) as a strategic approach to stay ahead of the curve. At the forefront of this event-driven revolution is Apache Kafka, the widely recognized and dominant open-source technology for event streaming.

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Supernovas, Black Holes and Streaming Data

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The blog explores data streams from NASA satellites using Apache Kafka and Databricks. It demonstrates ingestion and transformation with Delta Live Tables in SQL and AI/BI-powered analysis of supernova events.

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Apache Kafka use cases: Driving innovation across diverse industries

IBM Journey to AI blog

Apache Kafka is an open-source , distributed streaming platform that allows developers to build real-time, event-driven applications. With Apache Kafka, developers can build applications that continuously use streaming data records and deliver real-time experiences to users. How does Apache Kafka work?

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Apache Kafka and Apache Flink: An open-source match made in heaven

IBM Journey to AI blog

Apache Kafka and Apache Flink working together Anyone who is familiar with the stream processing ecosystem is familiar with Apache Kafka: the de-facto enterprise standard for open-source event streaming. With Apache Kafka, you get a raw stream of events from everything that is happening within your business.

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The winning combination for real-time insights: Messaging and event-driven architecture

IBM Journey to AI blog

A messaging queue technology is essential for businesses to stay afloat, but building out event-driven architecture fueled by messaging might just be your x-factor. However, IBM MQ and Apache Kafka can sometimes be viewed as competitors, taking each other on in terms of speed, availability, cost and skills.

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Real-time artificial intelligence and event processing  

IBM Journey to AI blog

By leveraging AI for real-time event processing, businesses can connect the dots between disparate events to detect and respond to new trends, threats and opportunities. AI and event processing: a two-way street An event-driven architecture is essential for accelerating the speed of business.

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Real-Time Sentiment Analysis with Kafka and PySpark

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Within this article, we will explore the significance of these pipelines and utilise robust tools such as Apache Kafka and Spark to manage vast streams of data efficiently. Apache Kafka Apache Kafka is a distributed event streaming platform used for building real-time data pipelines and streaming applications.