Events in business processes happen, and then the rest of the high-tech world scrambles to catch up with them. But wouldn’t it be nice if your company had technology that could react to business process events as they happen to make more informed business decisions?
This is why startups are banking on complex event processing [...]
Event-Driven SOA is Just Part of the EDA story
by Brenda Michelson, Sr. VP and Sr. Consultant, Patricia Seybold Group, February 2, 2006
INTRODUCTION
Service-Oriented Architecture and Event- Driven Architecture
Over the last year, every time we wrote or spoke about service-oriented architecture (SOA), we couldn’t help but include SOA’s interaction with event-driven architecture (EDA). We see, [...]
Business intelligence practices—and the data management groups charged with overseeing them—are by no means independent of the enterprise IT main.
If John Donne were alive today and working in an enterprise data center (instead of, for example, dean-ing it up at St. Paul’s), he might choose to recast his “Meditation XVII” in more topical terms: to [...]
Mani Chandy’s primary goal is to help dispel the misconception that EDA is of interest to you, the participants in this conference, as a technology of exclusively research interest that may become useful only after 2008. Many of you are already using EDA. Most of you can benefit from EDA applications now. So, a focus [...]