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Can you share your opinion/prediction for 2022 and beyond regarding event-driven architecture? Focusing on the back-end where an event store (such as Kafka) is at the heart and effectively replaces the database as the source of truth for all data. Is it a trend that you think will eventually replace all traditional imperative/CRUD approaches? Or is it a matter of individual use cases where specific requirements (like high scalability or near real-time processing) would drive towards one approach over the other? If so - what would be the killer use cases for event driven vs. traditional "transactional CRUD"?
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