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Centralized policy meets distributed logic: Getting to know Eventarc Advanced
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Centralized policy meets distributed logic: Getting to know Eventarc Advanced

via Google Cloud BlogMilen Kovachev1mo ago

Enterprise architects often face a fundamental dilemma: choosing between developer agility and organizational control. Development teams need to move fast and deploy independent microservices without waiting for permission. Security and compliance teams need to be safe, and ensure that data flow is observable and governed by policies. That’s why we built Eventarc Advanced , a serverless eventing platform and the evolution of Eventarc Standard . Eventarc Advanced provides an improved architectural pattern for the modern cloud, where centralized policy meets distributed logic . By clearly separating the governance layer (the "bus") from the processing layer (the "pipeline"), Eventarc Advanced gives SecOps teams the visibility and control they demand, while freeing developers to choreograph AI agents and build event-driven applications with the autonomy they want. Eventarc Advanced became generally available in August 2025. In this blog, we take a deeper look at the evolution of integrati

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