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devsnews · 3 years ago
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AWS EventBridge is a serverless event bus that makes it easy to connect applications using data from your applications, integrated software as a service (SaaS) applications, and AWS services. It enables you to exchange events between AWS services, SaaS applications, and your applications in a secure, reliable, and scalable way. With EventBridge, you can create rules to route events from one application to another and react to events in real-time. This article will show us an open-source alternative for AWS EventBridge introduced by TriggerMesh.
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lnetm · 5 years ago
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Serverless and the Future of Computing
Monday 15th June 2020, 19:00 BST / 14:00 EST / 11:00 PST
Register Here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/7915917326673/WN_QLMpJ4j5QLqEHweng5EHhw
Our next event examines the emerging cloud computing trend of Serverless, where much of the infrastructure is abstracted away to be managed by the cloud provider. While this change in consumption of infrastructure has much promise, there are also challenges such as application suitability, ambiguity of security and legacy migration.
We have assembled a great line-up of thought leading technical experts to discuss this topic and share their perspectives:
Chris Swan (Fellow, VP and Global CTO of Delivery at DXC Technology)
Melika Golkaram (Hybrid Cloud Specialist at Google)
Paul Johnston (Research Associate at the Leading Edge Forum, Consultant and Interim CTO)
The panel discussion will be moderated by Erik Stadigh (Investor at Crane Venture Partners).
There will also be flash-talks from Sebastian Goasguen (Co-Founder of Triggermesh) and Taavi Rehemägi (CEO & Co-Founder of Dashbird).
Thanks to our sponsors Orrick and the FinTech Innovation Lab for their support.
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ericvanderburg · 6 years ago
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SD Times news digest: Tasktop Hub 20.1, Scylla Enterprise 2019.1.4, and TriggerMesh’s seed funding
http://i.securitythinkingcap.com/RNXkzt
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netmarkjp · 2 years ago
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#ばばさん通信ダイジェスト : TriggerMesh: Open Sourcing Event-Driven Applications
賛否関わらず話題になった/なりそうなものを共有しています。
TriggerMesh: Open Sourcing Event-Driven Applications
https://thenewstack.io/triggermesh-open-sourcing-event-driven-applications/
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releaseteam · 3 years ago
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kurano · 3 years ago
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Knativeは「ケイネイティヴ」と読み、2018年にGoogleが開発したが、その後IBMやRed Hat、VMware、TriggerMesh、SAPなど業界の重鎮たちも貢献した。このプロジェクトの基本的な考え方は、Kubernetes上でサーバーレスおよびイベントドリブンのアプリケーションを容易に構築、デプロイ、そして管理できるようにすることだ。今は多くのエンタープライズがデジタルトランスフォーメーションの一環として新しいアプリケーションを開発したり、既存のアプリケーションをモダナイズするとき、まさにその方向に進んでいる。そしてKnativeは今なお極めて若いプロジェクトだが、すでにBloombergやAlibaba Cloud、IBM、VMwarenなどはプロダクションでそれを使っており、またGoogleはKnativeを使ってGoogle Cloudのサーバーレスコンピューティングプラットフォームを運用している。
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freemindtech · 4 years ago
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Knative Project Announces Knative 1.0 Enabling Developers to Use an Event-Driven Architecture
Knative Project Announces Knative 1.0 Enabling Developers to Use an Event-Driven Architecture
Knative is an open source community project which adds components for deploying, running, and managing serverless, cloud-native applications to Kubernetes. I want to congratulate the Knative community on reaching 1.0. TriggerMesh runs on Knative, which makes it an easy platform to deploy and operate. – Sebastien Gosguen, TriggerMesh Co-Founder and Head of Product SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) November…
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downess · 4 years ago
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Recently TriggerMesh, a cloud native integration platform provider, announced that their Cloud Native Integration Platform is now open source and available under the Apache Software License 2.0. It allows cloud operators and DevOps practitioners to freely deploy integrations as code. via Pocket
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g33kxinc · 4 years ago
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TriggerMesh cloud-native automation goes open source
TriggerMesh cloud-native automation goes open source
Serverless computing is getting a kick in the pants as TriggerMesh goes open source under the Apache license. Serverless computing is getting a kick in the pants as TriggerMesh goes open source under the Apache license. Latest news
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releaseteam · 3 years ago
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micpicture · 4 years ago
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Real-time multicloud integration with Events...
TriggerMesh extends its Cloud Native Integration Platform to support on-premises applications, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), and Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE).
Real-time multicloud integration with Events...
TriggerMesh, which is available on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace, enables real-time integration with Oracle Database and cloud services, so Oracle customers can build event-driven applications out of any on-premises application and any cloud service.
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freemindtech · 4 years ago
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TriggerMesh Announces Support for Knative 1.0 to Enable Developers to Use an Event-Driven Architecture
TriggerMesh Announces Support for Knative 1.0 to Enable Developers to Use an Event-Driven Architecture
Reaching 1.0 is a huge milestone for the community and we are proud to have helped to get here while building our own platform. TriggerMesh makes use of Knative, naturally we are now offering support for its GA version. – Sebastien Goasguen, TriggerMesh RALEIGH, N.C. and GENEVA (PRWEB) November 04, 2021 TriggerMesh, a cloud native integration platform provider, today announced support for…
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techtosee · 4 years ago
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TriggerMesh Cloud Integration Platform Goes Open Source, Encourages Kubernetes-Based Cloud Native Market
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milocamj · 5 years ago
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TriggerMesh Expands EveryBridge Cloud Native Event Bus to Enable Event-Driven Applications on Every Infrastructure - Yahoo Finance http://dlvr.it/RWxhgl
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releaseteam · 4 years ago
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un-enfant-immature · 6 years ago
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TriggerMesh scores $3M seed from Index and Crane to help enterprises embrace ‘serverless’
TriggerMesh, a startup building on top of the open source Kubernetes software to help enterprises go “serverless” across apps running in the cloud and traditional data centers, has raised $3 million in seed funding.
The round is led Index Ventures and Crane Venture Partners. TriggerMesh says the investment will be used to scale the company and grow its development team in order to offer what it bills as the industry’s first “cloud native integration platform for the serverless era”.
Founded by two prominent names in the open source community — Sebastien Goasguen (CEO) and Mark Hinkle (CMO), based in Geneva and North Carolina, respectively — TriggerMesh’s platform will enable organizations to build enterprise-grade applications that span multiple cloud and data center environments, therefore helping to address what the startup says is a growing pain point as serverless architectures become more prevalent.
TriggerMesh’s platform and serverless cloud bus is said to facilitate “application flow orchestration” to consume events from any data center application or cloud event source and trigger serverless functions.
“As cloud-native applications use a greater number of serverless offerings in the cloud, TriggerMesh provides a declarative API and a set of tools to define event flows and functions that compose modern applications,” explains the company.
One feature TriggerMesh is specifically talking up and very relevant to legacy enterprises is its integration functionality with on-premise software. Via its wares, it says it is easy to connect SaaS, serverless cloud offerings and on-premises applications to provide scalable cloud-native applications at a low cost and quickly.
“There are huge numbers of disconnected applications that are unable to fully benefit from cloud computing and increased network connectivity,” noted Scott Sage, co-founder and partner at Crane Venture Partners, in a statement. “Most companies have some combination of cloud and on-premises applications and with more applications around, often from different vendors, the need for integration has never been greater. We see TriggerMesh’s solution as the ideal fit for this need which made them a compelling investment”.
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