It’s that it’s well established and there’s little need for hype on the topic. I work in a large enterprise with lots of autonomous teams where decoupling is key tenet for loose coupling those team systems.
We are now based firmly in the Azure landscape and Event Grids provide us with an effective team service boundary for other teams to consume our events all with the appropriate RBAC. Internal team Azure Service Bus is the underlying internal team driver for building decoupled and resilient services where we have to guarantee eventual consistency between our internal system landscape and the external SaaS services we actively leverage. At this scale it works very effectively, especially when pods can be dropped at any point within our k8s clusters.
We are now based firmly in the Azure landscape and Event Grids provide us with an effective team service boundary for other teams to consume our events all with the appropriate RBAC. Internal team Azure Service Bus is the underlying internal team driver for building decoupled and resilient services where we have to guarantee eventual consistency between our internal system landscape and the external SaaS services we actively leverage. At this scale it works very effectively, especially when pods can be dropped at any point within our k8s clusters.