Why Use the Eventing Service?

The Eventing Service helps you to streamline your business workflows. Using the Couchbase Eventing Service you can:

  • Manage a data-driven business logic across business-critical applications in a timely manner, thereby increasing your customer engagement.

  • Handle inconsistencies in business logic while working with multiple client applications across domains.

  • Design newer data products by leveraging lower technical barriers in the Eventing Service.

  • Develop a reliable infrastructure that can execute your business logic in a rapidly changing data platform.

  • Scale your throughput without making changes to your existing configuration and infrastructure modules.

  • Maximize your return on investment by minimizing your TCO.

Benefits of Using the Eventing Service

  • Improves customer experience and engagement

    • Simple to use. Since Functions are developed within the Eventing Service framework, tracking data changes in your cluster is manageable.

    • Provides the data enrichment capability without incurring additional costs for infrastructure and management.

    • Functions involve moderate coding effort, time to market and restart capabilities can be achieved easily.

  • Faster innovation

    • With focus on business logic, development cycles are reduced. The Eventing Service platform offers a developer-friendly environment which in turn aids faster creation of Minimum-Viable-Products(MVPs).

    • Using Functions, Application Developers can rapidly remodel their business workflows and thereby stay in-sync with any business workflow change conditions.

    • Functions offer a lower barrier for technology-adoption by emphasizing on business operations.

  • Reducing infrastructure and operations-cost

    • Since the implementation of the Eventing Service is intrinsic to the Couchbase cluster, it offers a simple to deploy working model.

    • The Eventing Service provides optimum utilization of resources and controls essential aspects such as data auditing, data governance, and node scaling.

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