Drasi For Change Detection And Response In Complex Systems

A new data processing system called Drasi makes it easier to identify important events in intricate infrastructures and to respond quickly in a way that is in line with corporate goals

Drasi makes sense of complexity through clarity, allowing your business to remain flexible and your systems to function well

Drasi, an open-source project made possible under the Apache 2.0 license, demonstrates Microsoft’s dedication to encouraging creativity and teamwork in the tech industry

A single instance of Drasi is used in this solution for two different purposes: one is used for Microsoft Dynamics 365 to gather maintenance records, and the other is used for telemetry streams to be connected to by Azure Event Hubs

Drasi Source reads the change logs from the Azure Cosmos DB database. It then delivers this change data to Continuous Queries

Reactions: Drasi carries out registered automated reactions upon the completion of a continuous question

Continuous Queries: Drasi employs Continuous Queries, which continuously assess incoming changes in accordance with preset criteria, in place of manual, point-in-time queries

Sources: These establish connections with different data sources within your systems and keep an eye out for any significant changes

Drasi provides real-time actionable insights without the overhead of conventional data processing techniques, making the automation of intelligent reactions in dynamic systems simpler