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Event Grids

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What is Event Grids?

Event Grids are a technology for building event-driven applications. They provide a central hub where applications can publish events, and other applications can subscribe to those events. This allows for loosely coupled architectures where services can react to changes in other services without needing direct communication. Common uses include triggering workflows, updating data stores, and building real-time dashboards.

What other technologies are related to Event Grids?

Event Grids Competitor Technologies

A big data streaming platform and event ingestion service, similar to Event Grid but designed for high throughput.
mentioned alongside Event Grids in 1% (285) of relevant job posts
A messaging service used to decouple applications and services. Similar purpose but different architecture to Event Grid.
mentioned alongside Event Grids in 2% (223) of relevant job posts

Event Grids Complementary Technologies

A platform for hosting web applications that can be triggered by or emit events via Event Grid.
mentioned alongside Event Grids in 3% (217) of relevant job posts
A framework for building RESTful APIs that can emit or consume events via Event Grid.
mentioned alongside Event Grids in 5% (63) of relevant job posts
A service to manage APIs that could interact with Event Grid.
mentioned alongside Event Grids in 2% (156) of relevant job posts

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