Oskar Dudycz | 11 May 2025
In Event Sourcing, the application state is stored in events. When we add an event, it is placed at the end of a structure called...
Alexey Zimarev | 11 May 2025
Event Sourcing is an alternative way to persist data. In contrast with state-oriented persistence that only keeps the latest...
Steph Gill | 10 May 2025
Derek Comartin presents videos on a range of software architecture and design topics in his YouTube channel Code Opinion and on...
Stephen Tung | 10 May 2025
What if you could scale and distribute data freely, without forming a tightly coupled mess? And what would you say if we told you...
Shaan Nobee | 08 May 2025
In this blog post, we’ll walk you through using Archiving, our latest cool feature, available from KurrentDB 25.0. Archiving can...
Kurrent Team | 06 May 2025
Overview KurrentDB is well-suited for agentic workflows thanks to its append-only storage of all state transitions as events in...
Dennis Doomen | 15 April 2025
I recently ended up in a discussion on when Event Sourcing is the right architecture style or not. As the universal answer to...
Event Store Team | 22 November 2024
1. What is Kurrent? Event Store – the company and the product – are rebranding as Kurrent. The flagship product will be referred...
Event Store Team | 25 September 2024
A New Era for EventStoreDB At Event Store, we’ve always believed in empowering our community with open-source software while...
Event Store Team | 27 June 2024
In this article we explore the benefits of implementing Event Sourcing to your software architecture and the insights it can...
Kaan Can Fidan | 26 June 2024
In this guest blog, Chief Architect at Vispera, Kaan Can Fidan explains how they've developed a machine learning pipeline using...
Stephen Tung | 20 June 2024
This is the final part of a 3 part series on "Why Event Sourcing". Find Part 1 here and Part 2 here.. If you want to be notified,...
Natasha Waldron | 05 June 2024
Event Store was thrilled to have the opportunity to sponsor another fantastic DDD Foundations and DDDEU event! Here's a wrap-up...
Tony Young | 13 May 2024
In this article we cover a full end-to-end example, from Event Storming, to creating Event Sourcing and architecture diagrams to...
Event Store Team | 05 February 2024
Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) is a design pattern that has gained popularity for its ability to enhance the...
Erik Shafer | 24 January 2024
With EventStoreDB, there is no need to get rid of everything you’ve built in PostgreSQL. You can use EventStoreDB for your...