Advanced Event-Driven Cloud Architectures for Robust Enterprise Automation at Scale
Keywords:
Event-Driven, Cloud Architectures, Robust Enterprise, AIAbstract
Various organizations are progressively transitioning to distributed clouds, and as a result, traditional tightly connected architectures are encountering difficulties in providing the scalability, robustness, and responsiveness necessary to support current operations. This study examines event-driven cloud architectures as a strategic approach to enterprise automation. These designs are based on decoupled services, asynchronous communication, and message-oriented workflows, enabling systems to react to real-time business events without experiencing bottlenecks or cascading failures. The fundamental design principles, specifically publish-subscribe messaging, event sourcing, and eventual consistency, are examined from a systems viewpoint, illustrating their application for achieving operational resilience. The additional essential operational issues addressed in the research include observability, fault isolation, and high-throughput system governance. It offers a pragmatic and realistic framework for establishing scalability and dependability in enterprise automation platforms that can adeptly serve mission-critical workloads, detailing design principles and evaluating architectural trade-offs.