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VANTIQ Special Summit on Event-Driven Architecture Shines a Spotlight on Breaking Through Obstacles to Digital TransformationSAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- One of the biggest digital transformation questions companies are asking is “how can we become digitally competitive and integrate technologies like IoT and AI in a timeframe that is economical and productive?” VANTIQ, the company that powers real-time business, will show how it’s done at its VANTIQ GPS event, October 22-24 in San Francisco. Focusing solely on applications created using VANTIQ’s powerful EDA (event-driven architecture) those in attendance will learn how companies like Ford, SoftBank and Total are using the unique, low-code VANTIQ development platform to build real-time, event-driven applications—thereby fast-tracking their way to being digitally competitive. VANTIQ GPS will be held at the Hyatt Centric Fisherman’s Wharf. Space is limited but registration is free here. “Companies have struggled to develop transformative, real-time applications because legacy tools make it a costly, error-prone and laborious process,” said VANTIQ CEO and co-founder Marty Sprinzen. “It is ell-known that most digital transformation initiatives fail. At our GPS event, our multinational customer base will show how the VANTIQ low-code development platform for real-time applications revolutionized their development processes and smoothed the path to digital transformation.” VANTIQ EDA is essential to digital transformation because it links data, events and people to automate business processes in real time. Companies can use the VANTIQ low-code development platform to deploy new applications for IoT, AI or other technologies— in weeks instead of months. The VANTIQ platform is:
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