Designing Real-Time Event-Driven Systems for Enterprise Applications
This session introduces the basics of real-time event-driven systems in enterprise applications. It will explain how event-driven architecture helps systems respond quickly, scale effectively, and communicate more efficiently. The talk will cover core ideas such as asynchronous communication, messaging patterns, and distributed services, while also connecting them to real-world software design. Attendees will leave with a clear and practical understanding of why these systems matter in modern enterprise development.
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Krishna Kandi of IEEE Computer Society
Designing Real-Time Event-Driven Systems for Enterprise Applications
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Krishna Kandi is a Senior Software Engineer with 20+ years of experience in enterprise software, distributed systems, and real-time event-driven architecture. He is an IETE Fellow and serves as the 2026 IEEE Computer Society Chapter Chair for Northern Virginia/Washington DC. He has contributed technical articles and is active in mentoring and technical engagement within the computing community.
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