Amazon EventBridge is deployed on-cloud in our organization. I would recommend this solution to other users because it is very reliable. Overall, I rate Amazon EventBridge a nine out of ten.
Cloud Architect at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
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2023-03-17T12:52:50Z
Mar 17, 2023
It doesn't matter if it's a smaller or larger project since it is scalable for both. If you have a small team or a low-budget company, you can start with it and go with serverless instead of microservice architecture. You can design it serverless and then integrate it completely with EventBridge. Later, if you decide it's not scaling or your architecture has changed, you can go for another solution. But in the beginning, if you try, you can provide a simple solution that is scalable and cost-effective. Everyone should try this solution first if they can. It works with most projects, but people don't know how to use it. That's what I've seen with a lot of projects. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten. The only reason I didn't give it a higher rating is because of the documentation and the implementation process. If EventBridge improves these aspects, I will give it a ten out of ten because there's nothing to complain about in terms of performance and other features.
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Overall, I rate Amazon EventBridge ten out of ten.
Amazon EventBridge is deployed on-cloud in our organization. I would recommend this solution to other users because it is very reliable. Overall, I rate Amazon EventBridge a nine out of ten.
It doesn't matter if it's a smaller or larger project since it is scalable for both. If you have a small team or a low-budget company, you can start with it and go with serverless instead of microservice architecture. You can design it serverless and then integrate it completely with EventBridge. Later, if you decide it's not scaling or your architecture has changed, you can go for another solution. But in the beginning, if you try, you can provide a simple solution that is scalable and cost-effective. Everyone should try this solution first if they can. It works with most projects, but people don't know how to use it. That's what I've seen with a lot of projects. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten. The only reason I didn't give it a higher rating is because of the documentation and the implementation process. If EventBridge improves these aspects, I will give it a ten out of ten because there's nothing to complain about in terms of performance and other features.