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- Why does 'complex event processing' have to be so complex?
- Why does 'complex event processing' have to be so complex?Looks to me like two thingsLooks to me like two separate things thrown together: Statistical analysis and event handling. Dunno why somebody thought that it deserved its own name.RE: Why does 'complex event processing' have to be so complex?Joe,I'm a big...
- Tags: complex event processing
- Discussion threads 2009-06-11
- BriefingsDirect analysts discuss solutions for bringing human interactions into business process workflows
- It's critically important that the leading BPM and workflow vendors get on board with this standard. ... This is critically important for SOA, where SOA applications for human workflows are at the very core of the application. by Dana Gardner
- Tags: Business Process, BPM, Workflow, BPEL4People, Complex Event Processing, Operational Planning, Business Process Automation, Enterprise Software, Business Operations, It Operations, Software, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2009-03-12
- Why 'Event Driven Architecture' is more than 'Complex Event Processing'
- Why 'Event Driven Architecture' is more than 'Complex Event Processing'SOA, EDA, CEP exampleI've posted an example scenario demonstrating the connection between SOA, EDA, and CEP in the area of order processing showing the use of business events as a higher order concern than what often occurs in CEP.Take a look:http://www.udidahan.com/2008/11/01/soa-eda-and-cep-a-winning-combo/
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, CEP, Complex Event Processing, Event-Driven Architecture, EDA
- Discussion threads 2008-11-02
- Complex Event Processing goes mainstream with a boost from TIBCO's latest solution
- Complex Event Processing goes mainstream with a boost from TIBCO's latest solutionIt's BEP not CEPBEP = Business Event Processing.No, its CEPBEP isn't a term defined by the Event Processing Technical Society, but is a term used by another vendor for their recently-purchased offering. TIBCO BusinessEvents does complex event processing, on...
- Tags: BEP, TIBCO Software Inc., Complex Event Processing, CEP
- Discussion threads 2008-09-22
- Complex Event Processing goes mainstream with a boost from TIBCO's latest solution
- I think that CEP offers the ability to extract real and appreciated business value from a long history of IT improvements. If companies like BI, and they do, then CEP takes off where BI leaves off, and the combination of strong capabilities in BI and CEP is exactly what enterprises...
- Tags: TIBCO Software Inc., Information Technology, Complex Event Processing, Pricing, Business Intelligence, Tools & Techniques, Strategy, Databases, Enterprise Software, Marketing, Software, Data Management, Management, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-09-22
- Sense and respond -- should humans be part of complex event processing?
- Sense and respond -- should humans be part of complex event processing?The problem as I see it is thatcomputers have no sense of magnitude of a problem and human does. Say something as simple as running off payroll checks. To a computer being off a dollar or...
- Tags: automation, complex event processing, Sense-and-Respond
- Discussion threads 2008-05-23
- 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
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- Event processing means more than 'speeding up' existing systems
- The essentials of complex event processing can be boiled down to three 'Ps' and three 'Cs' -- and even an AEIOU mnemonic by Joe McKendrick
- Tags: Event, C/C++, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2009-11-06
- Future ERP
- Brian Sommer's provocative post that juxtaposes SAP's technology thinking around the 'old' and 'new' worlds provides insights into something SAP was talking about last year - the two speed world of ERP. At the back end there is still plenty to do, hardening applications, winkling out recurring bugs...
- Tags: Innovation, Salesforce.com Inc., Financial, SAP AG, ERP, Brian Sommer, Brian, S-curve, Cloud Infrastructure, BRP, Cloud Computing, Virtualization, Enterprise Software, Hardware, Software, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2009-10-19
- Conference alert: let's make SOA work for a living
- Welcome to Service Oriented Architecture, Phase 2. It's bigger, It's badder, it's all business. None of this namby-pamby JBOWs stuff. None of these SOAPY-REST tantrums. SOA is all grown up now, and it's time it starts earning the bacon. I am serving as conference chair and...
- Tags: SOA, Conference, Dave Linthicum, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2009-10-15
- SOA, event driven architecture will be in smart systems everywhere
- In recent years, we've been hearing a lot about the rise of event-driven architecture EDA, and how this will factor into SOA efforts. This combination may form the foundation of emerging "smart systems." CalTech's Dr. K. Mani Chandy, one of the pioneers of EDA, and author of...
- Tags: SOA, EDA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), EAI, Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2009-09-29
- Time Series API 2.1.0 (Windows)
- Time Series API is a professional C++ class library for simulating backtesting and deploying financial trading strategies as well as general purpose time series modelling. The library is a stand-alone time series engine that can be extended via a component object model. Models are defined using 'formula syntax and semantics'...
- Tags: Investment Strategy, API, Microsoft Windows, The Library Corp., PERITECH, Models, Personal Finance, Investment, Workforce Management, Finance, Human Resources
- Software downloads 2009-08-17
- News to know: Microsoft; Apple; Google; Hack attacks
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Mary Jo Foley: What's Microsoft's next billion-dollar business? (Hint: it's not search) Microsoft denies holding up Win 7 tools...
- Tags: Google Inc., Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Attack, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Corporate Governance, Microsoft Windows 7, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Apple Mac OS, Keyboards, Hardware, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Security, Operating Systems, Software, Peripherals, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-08-04
- A brief history of complex event processing
- Confused about the CEP market? Join the club. Paul Vincent has prepared an excellent timeline of the growth of the complex event processing CEP market, documenting the entree of major vendors. And, as Paul says, it will be interesting to see how the chart continue to evolve over the coming...
- Tags: Paul Vincent, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2009-08-03
- Enterprise 2.0 2009 Conference: Aggregate and Organize
- I finally made it to Boston for the Enterprise 2.0 conference with my record intact. That record would be that I have NEVER in 15 years of flying to Boston a hundred times, NEVER, repeat again, NEVER been on time both ways. This one was resolved quickly because my flight...
- Tags: Paul Greenberg
- Blog posts 2009-06-24
- News to know: Yahoo CFO; Oracle's Java; iPhone 3G S specs; EC2 outage
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Sam Diaz: Yahoo names Tim Morse as new CFO Larry Dignan: Can Oracle give Java a boost (and...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Oracle Corp., Microsoft Windows 7, Java, Yahoo! Inc., Palm Inc., Dana Blankenhorn, Apple iPhone 3G, Microsoft Corp., Outage, Sam Diaz, Microsoft Windows, Pricing, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing
- Blog posts 2009-06-12
- Why does 'complex event processing' have to be so complex?
- I've always felt that "complex event processing" is a term that scares people away. Perhaps there needs to be a softer way to describe what this thing is -- perhaps just plain old "event processing" will do? Or perhaps "sense and respond, times 100,000"? You don't need...
- Tags: Event, Financial Services, Investment, Financial Planning, Finance, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2009-06-11
- TIBCO takes PaaS plus integration capabilities to global enterprises via their choice of clouds
- Combining platform as a service PaaS with a built-in ability to integrate and manage hybrid cloud deployments, TIBCO Software today threw its hat in the cloud computing ring by taking its middleware and Java development and deployment platforms to new heights. Coinciding with the JavaOne conference and...
- Tags: TIBCO Software Inc., PaaS, TIBCO Silver, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Cloud Computing, Service Level Management, Middleware, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, It Operations, It service Management, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2009-06-03
- The Study and Application of Tree-Based RFID Complex Event Detection Algorithm
- With the extension of RFID application, RFID data processing techniques become one of the core techniques. Recently, researchers adopt the event-centric methods to process RFID data and obtain rich semantic information. Complex event processing is a typical data processing technique which becomes the new spotlight of researches. In order to...
- Tags: Algorithm, Technique, Academy Publisher, RFID, Productivity, Wireless And Mobility, Security, Biometrics
- White papers 2009-05-24
- Introducing Microsoft's Platform for Complex Event Processing
- This paper is an overview of the Microsoft platform for complex event processing. The Microsoft CEP platform allows software developers to create complex and innovative CEP solutions along two scenarios: (1) building packaged event-driven applications for low latency processing and (2) developing custom event-driven applications for business and the web...
- Tags: Platform, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft CEP Platform, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2009-05-01
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