The course is part of these learning paths
This course explores Amazon EventBridge and how it can be used to construct architectures in the cloud using event-driven microservices. In this course, you will learn how to use EventBridge rules and targets to react to events. We'll then take a deeper dive into the service and learn how it differs from Amazon Kinesis and the Simple Notification Service.
Learning Objectives
- Create Eventbridge rules and targets that can react to events created by multiple AWS sources as well as SaaS providers
- Understand how EventBridge could become a new way to architect your solutions with event-driven patterns in mind
Intended Audience
- Anyone wanting to move from a monolithic cloud architecture to one composed of microservices that work based on event-driven systems
- Anyone who wants to learn more about EventBridge
Prerequisites
To get the most out of this course, you should have a good understanding of architectures, cloud computing, basic monitoring, and some understanding of JSON. Knowledge of Amazon CloudWatch would also be beneficial.
Amazon Eventbridge offers a new way to construct your architectures in the cloud. Allowing you to move from monolithic systems to something that is way more decoupled. This allows your system to work independently and smoothly even with all its moving pieces.
Event-based architectures work very well with microservices and allow you to experiment and build and create things additively without worrying about affecting your upstream components.
If this is the kind of workflow that you want for your new project or systems, please take a long look at Eventbridge, because it offers all of this and more.
Well, that brings us to the end of this course. My name is Will Meadows and I'd like to thank you for spending your time here learning about Amazon Eventbridge. If you have any feedback, positive or negative, please contact us at support@cloudacademy.com, your feedback is greatly appreciated, thank you!
William Meadows is a passionately curious human currently living in the Bay Area in California. His career has included working with lasers, teaching teenagers how to code, and creating classes about cloud technology that are taught all over the world. His dedication to completing goals and helping others is what brings meaning to his life. In his free time, he enjoys reading Reddit, playing video games, and writing books.