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Dave Remy

@daveremy

CEO Event Store Ltd. Stream Database Technology, Event Sourcing, Distributed Systems, State Transition Databases. Mostly software/database oriented reposts.

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EventStoreDB is behind the "dragon of an NHS app" in Wales šŸ‰ - is building a next-generation app that promises to revolutionize patient care and access to healthcare services. And we're the database chosen to support it. @computerweekly šŸ”½ eventsto.re/439j7LP

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We're wrapping up a week of our community's favourite content with a story of #StateTransition! šŸ’” This on-demand webinar explores how the state-transition model retains the business context around changes and the insights it provides Watch below šŸ‘‡ eventsto.re/46j8rwI

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An article I wrote on EventStoreDB in the context of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning in case you are interested .. linkedin.com/pulse/unleashiā€¦ Special thanks to Wolfgang Werner (@[email protected]) (Wolfgang) who wrote a cool real world case study of leveraging and underlying event log (ESDB) in an

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Using EventStoreDB as a Sidecar Source of Truth eventstore.com/blog/sidecar-sā€¦ This is a use case that we are seeing more and more often by EventStoreDB adopters. If you have a system that you cannot, or are not ready to rewrite, this may be an option for you to consider. From an

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"I'd been building applications wrong for the last 20+ years." rereading a cool article from Event Storeā€™s VP of Engineering Matt Macchia eventstore.com/blog/event-stoā€¦

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You may have heard the quote "The log is the database; everything else is just a cache". This article explores the implications of this concept, especially that it implies new/different application patterns required to persist data in an event log format. CQRS/Event sourcing is