target audience: TECH BUYER Publication date: Mar 2024 - Document type: IDC PeerScape - Doc Document number: # US51929224
IDC PeerScape: Practices for Implementing Event Brokers in Event-Driven Architecture
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Abstract
This IDC PeerScape outlines three practices to increase the effectiveness of implementing event brokers when moving toward an event-driven architecture. They include:
- Leverage vendor expertise and available training as needed to increase existing skill sets and build organizational awareness when getting started to build ongoing support.
- Map use case requirements and message attributes to vendor pricing models can reduce costs and improve potential ROI.
- Utilize an event broker to separate queuing from an iPaaS, limiting the overall workload while utilizing asynchronous messaging middleware for queue data and data traffic.
"Event brokers are a critical technology to flowing real-time data through the organization in event-driven architectures, but there is a large variation in the types of brokers an organization might need to support a given use case. Selecting the right one might mean selecting more than one depending on the use case and message patterns," says Shari Lava, research director, AI and Automation at IDC.