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A real-world introduction to event-driven architecture

An event indicates a state change: that something has happened. This ‘something’ could be a hardware sensor reading that passes a threshold, or a software event from game logic, or user input such as a keystroke or mouse click. Events are used to signal to interested parties that a state change occurred.

So You Think You're Ready for Selenium 4?

In this webinar, Sauce experts and Selenium team members discuss the key changes in Selenium 4 and how they will affect and benefit your existing Selenium tests. They talk about the new features and key advantages of Selenium 4, followed by an ask-me-anything session to answer your questions and make sure you’re truly ready for Selenium 4.

How Kubernetes Is Modernizing the Microservices Architecture

In this three-part blog series, we examine the critical role Kubernetes plays in shaping the future of infrastructure, including the rise of containers and Kubernetes. The first in the series covers Next-Generation Application Development. The second covers the Next Frontier: Container Orchestration. And the third covers How Kubernetes Gets Work Done.

Appian Connected Claims

Claims operations teams face the challenge of juggling multiple disparate systems, slowing down the claims process. This increases the chance of claims leakage, fraud, or losing a customer by not meeting their service expectations. Appian has been building solutions to address problems like these for the world’s largest insurance organizations for more than a decade. Learn how Appian Connected Claims can help in this short video.