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Technology

Technology is constantly evolving, and there are many new and emerging technologies that are transforming the way we live, work, and communicate. Here are some brief descriptions of a few of these technologies used by Event Horizon.

OUR OFFERING

Redefining the Way 
We Move

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Cloud

Cloud computing refers to the delivery of computing services, including servers, storage, and applications, over the internet. Cloud computing allows users to access these resources on-demand, and pay only for what they use. This technology has enabled the growth of many new businesses, and has made it easier and more affordable for individuals and organizations to access computing resources.

In-Memory Data Grid

An in-memory data grid (IMDG) is a distributed computing technology that stores data in memory rather than on disk. IMDGs are designed to improve the performance of applications that require real-time access to large volumes of data. This technology is commonly used in financial services, e-commerce, and other industries that require high-speed data processing.

Machine Learning

Machine learning is a type of artificial intelligence that involves training algorithms to learn from data. By analyzing large datasets, machine learning algorithms can identify patterns and make predictions about future events. This technology is used in many applications, including fraud detection, recommendation systems, and autonomous vehicles.

Sharding

Sharding is a database design technique that involves partitioning data across multiple servers. By breaking up a database into smaller pieces, sharding can improve scalability and performance. This technology is commonly used in distributed systems, such as blockchain networks.

No SQL

NoSQL (short for "not only SQL") refers to a category of databases that do not use traditional SQL-based relational models. NoSQL databases are designed to handle large volumes of unstructured or semi-structured data, and are commonly used in big data applications.

BENEFITS

Performance & State

Real-time, historic, push and pull

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Logs & Traces 

Access Syslog and Micrometer traces

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Notification 

Proactively trigger users/workgroups of events

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Passive Monitoring

Copies of payload/layer 7 data can provide invaluable insights

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Data Collection

Change business rules on-demand without lead-time or downtime

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