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- Is EDA the 'new' SOA?
- Is EDA the 'new' SOA?Some comments from ApamaJohn Bates and I (Mark Palmer, from Progress Apama), were part of the initial discussion that touched off this discussion. I posted this discussion about your article on our blog (http://apama.typepad.com), which I'll re-post here for convenience:This article (Is EDA the ‘new’...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, Enterprise software, Even Microsoft, CEP, SOA, EDA, Progress Apama
- Discussion threads 2007-02-27
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- 'Sensing' more about what's coming in Windows 7
- 'Sensing' more about what's coming in Windows 7Windows sensors will bring a new management interfaceto set them up, and then they'll crash unexpectedly, and make things stop responding.There'll be a "grandfather" sensor which automatically reboot the machine, and does some protocol sniffing on your box, to make sure that Microsoft...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, sensor, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP
- Discussion threads 2008-06-18
- Sense and respond -- should humans be part of complex event processing?
- This week, a report out of the Financial Times cited here in the LA Times said that a bug used in the computer models used by analysts at Moody's Investors Service caused Moody's to award "incorrect triple-A ratings to billions of dollars worth of a type of complex debt product."...
- Tags: Human, Application, Event, SOA, EDA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-05-23
- Twitter turmoil: when does it end?
- The news that Twitter's lead architect Blaine Cook and Lee Mighdoll, VP engineering have left should be no surprise. Let's be blunt. Despite the neutral language used in various posts, they were fired. One has to wonder whether Jack Dorsey is next, especially as he doesn't seem to understand the...
- Tags: Twitter, Project Management, Tools & Techniques, Manufacturing, Strategy, It Operations, It service Management, Management, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-04-24
- Yahoo CEO: Yahoo benefits from 'largest, most engaged audience' on Web
- Yahoo CEO: Yahoo benefits from 'largest, most engaged audience' on Webre:cephttp://www.analogstereo.com/wp/the_age_of_the_wireless_lan.htmRE: Yahoo CEO: Yahoo benefits from 'largest, most engaged audience' on Webhttp://www.analogstereo.com/wp/the_age_of_the_wireless_lan.htm
- Tags: Benefits, Channel management, Yahoo! Inc., Yahoo benefit, benefit, Web
- Discussion threads 2008-03-14
- The Instantly Responsive Enterprise: The Marriage of BPM and CEP
- In this free white paper, learn how two proven but separate business process technologies, Business Process Management BPM and Complex Event Processing CEP, can be merged to achieve better results and improved ROI. Now a mainstream business tool, BPM provides the visibility; while CEP, proven successful in countless business realms,...
- Tags: Business Process, BPM, Operational Planning, Business Process Automation, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Business Operations, It Operations, Management, Software
- White papers 2008-03-01
- The Instantly Responsive Enterprise: The Marriage of Business Process Management and Complex Event Processing
- The BPM-CEP synergy discussed here is characterized as the optimal processing of business events, but be sure not to be misled: The "Complex processing" part is critical. In a world where large enterprises are bombarded with a million events per second, CEP is the only technology able to filter out...
- Tags: Business Process, BEA Systems Inc., Event, BPM, Operational Planning, Business Process Automation, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Strategy, Enterprise Software, Business Operations, It Operations, Web Services, Software, Management
- White papers 2008-03-01
- CEP Adoption Is Broader, Deeper, and More Business-Driven Than IT May Expect
- Many application development and enterprise architecture professionals assume that Complex Event Processing CEP is a natural extension of IT activities and systems. Current Forrester research indicates that while CEP complements IT, it most often operates outside the conventional boundaries of IT and the systems that IT controls. Application developers in...
- Tags: Information Technology, Forrester Research Inc., Strategy, Management
- White papers 2008-01-31
- Taking the 'complex' out of complex event processing
- Complex event processing CEP has been getting a lot of attention as of late, and is seen as the next stage of evolution for SOA projects. Now it has the big vendors -- including IBM -- promoting it. How big will business event processing get? ...
- Tags: IBM WebSphere, IBM Corp., BEP, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Web Services, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-01-23
- Complex Event Processing and SOA: a 'beautiful thing'?
- Complex Event Processing and SOA: a 'beautiful thing'?Decision glueAll true. As I have blogged before (http://www.ebizq.net/blogs/decision_management/2007/07/soa_eda_bpm_and_cep_are_all_co.php) I think one of the powerful effects of automating and managing operational decisions is that it helps link SOA, EDA/CEP and BPM. Decision-making logic must be shared effectively across these different approaches and that...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, Enterprise software, Complex Event Processing, beautiful thing, SOA
- Discussion threads 2008-01-04
- Complex Event Processing and SOA: a 'beautiful thing'?
- The drums keep beating louder for the impending marriage of SOA with Event Driven Architecture and Complex Event Processing. This is top of the news for many analysts, and something IBM, Oracle, and other vendors are positioning future offerings around. Is this the year when organizations will start linking SOA...
- Tags: Business Process, BPM, SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Operational Planning, Enterprise Software, Software, Business Operations, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-01-04
- More debate on Service Component Architecture -- is it vendor lock-in?
- There was an interesting and passionate thread of follow-up commentary to my post from earlier this month, "Service Component Architecture gets slapped around a bit." Consultant David Chappell initially raised questions about the positioning of SCA as a part of SOA, but Oracle's Dave Chappell responded that SCA has plenty...
- Tags: Web Services, Standards Watch, General
- Blog posts 2007-06-13
- Oracle says future of SOA is EDA; ditches 'SOA 2.0'
- Many commentators appear to have been underwhelmed by goings-on at last weeks Java One confab, but at least Oracle made some SOA news when it laid out its Fusion middleware vision.And, unlike past pronouncements, the vendor did not refer to its new emerging vision as "SOA 2.0."Oracle says Fusion is...
- Tags: General, Vendor Watch, Web Services
- Blog posts 2007-05-14
- Complex Event Processing With DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows and Coral8: High-Speed XML Event Processing Requires a "Pure" Approach
- CEP engines are being used to drive a new breed of applications, such as low-latency financial market data analysis for algorithmic trading and trade compliance monitoring, Radio Frequency Identification RFID and sensor network analysis for asset tracking and supply chain logistics, and Web click-stream analysis for customer experience management and...
- Tags: Linux, Logistics, Microsoft Windows, Unix, Analysis, IBM DB2, Supply Chain, RFID, Databases, Business Operations, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- White papers 2007-04-19
- EC-212-32 EC-Council E-Commerce Architec (exe)
- Pass CEP EC-212-32 exam in first attempt. 330 questions with detailed explanation and 130 study notes. EC-212-32 - E-Commerce Architect study notes, articles and mock test. 99% pass rate, 100% money back guarantee. Based on latest EC-Council certification exam pattern. Download exam simulation and study guide. Download practice test for...
- Tags: uCertify, Exam, Web Technology, E-business/E-Commerce, Internet
- Software downloads 2007-03-13
- Analysts: don't 'shoehorn' event-driven processing into SOA
- Analysts: don't 'shoehorn' event-driven processing into SOAEvents are quite essential for SOAI'd say events processing is an important aspect of every SOA - imagine a landscape of great software "services" sitting out there for somebody to consume - and nobody cares! Business happens based on events - order received, shipment...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, Enterprise software, SOA, business event
- Discussion threads 2007-03-06
- Analysts: don't 'shoehorn' event-driven processing into SOA
- Is event-driven architecture EDA the new SOA? My recent post on the topic kicked up some interesting commentary out in the blogosphere. Generally, analysts/bloggers feel that while more of SOA will be event-driven, EDA is a phenomenon that will evolve in its own right. Will event-driven processing be the...
- Tags: Business ROI, General
- Blog posts 2007-03-06
- Is EDA the 'new' SOA?
- Event driven architecture EDA may change the face of service-oriented architecture -- and all of IT for that matter -- as we know it. Thats the view of John Bates, vice president of Apama Products and researcher at Cambridge University, who recently spoke with SearchWebServices Rich Seeley. Today,...
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2007-02-26
- Oracle Database 10g - Implementing Web Services for Complex Event Processing (CEP) With Rules Manager
- Oracle Database 10g supports creating web services for Rules Manager operations using PL/SQL packages, procedures and functions. Web services can be created for Rules Manager runtime operations to receive events and for the rules actions that are invoked when the rules evaluate to true for the events. This paper provides...
- Tags: Web, Oracle Corp., Web Service, Oracle Database, Oracle Database 10g, Web Services, Channel Management, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing, Data Management
- White papers 2007-02-01
- SOA and BPM's acronym-challenged offspring
- SearchWebServices reports that the analysts at Forrester Research say the SOA and business process management BPM markets are becoming one. Forrester has christened the resulting new product category as "integration-centric business process management suites," or IC-BPMS. IC-BPMS? That sounds more like the missile systems that the United States and USSR...
- Tags: General, BPM, business process, SOA
- Blog posts 2007-01-09
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