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Saturday, June 17 • 9:30am - 10:05am
Event-Driven Services as Neural Synaptic Networks

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Traditional event-driven architectures for distributed systems can be limited in scalability and fault tolerance. Enter synaptic services - a revolutionary approach that models service components as neurons and connections as synapses.

This talk will explore the advantages of modeling services as synaptic networks, leveraging the inherent parallelism and redundancy of the human brain to create more robust and efficient service architectures.

Unlike traditional event-driven services, synapses in synaptic services transmit events and transform them into commands, mimicking the behavior of the human brain's synapses.

Learn how synaptic services can help build more innovative, responsive, and reliable event-driven systems that can keep pace with the demands of the modern world. Discover the potential benefits, including increased scalability, fault tolerance, and overall performance.

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Hugh McKee

Developer Advocate, Lightbend
Hugh McKee is a developer advocate at Lightbend. He has had a long career building applications that evolved slowly, that inefficiently utilized their infrastructure, and were brittle and prone to failure. Hugh has learned from his past mistakes, battle scars, and a few wins. And... Read More →


Saturday June 17, 2023 9:30am - 10:05am CEST
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