Shaker from TriggerMesh provides a unified eventing experience to cloud-native developers
RALEIGH, NC, Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday December 6, 2022 — TriggerMesh, a cloud native integration platform provider, today announced Shaker, a new open-source AWS EventBridge alternative project. Driven by trends such as platform engineering and serverless, there are more and more events being made programmatically available to developers than ever before. Shaker from TriggerMesh captures, transforms, and delivers events from many out-of-the-box and custom event sources in a unified manner.
Platform engineers, software vendors, enterprises and system integrators (SIs) require easy access to events from various event sources to build event-driven applications while reducing cloud costs. For most teams, building these capabilities is not viable as it requires too much time and resources detracting them from developing their core value. Events are often heterogeneous and need to be transformed, which requires additional tools. Developers need an easy, low-friction way to consume events, and asking everyone in the company to learn to master something like Kafka can be prohibitive.
“Developers and platform engineers are craving a simple eventing solution to support faster innovation and application modernization within their organizations,” said TriggerMesh co-founder and CEO Sebastien Goasguen. “The Shaker open-source AWS EventBridge alternative project will appeal to most DevOps, SREs, and platform engineers who are looking for a one stop shop to produce and consume events in order to build real-time applications.”
TriggerMesh’s new release provides many of the same capabilities as AWS EventBridge but is open-source, can run anywhere that has Dock