Circling The Complex Event Processing Wagons
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 (CEP) to further capitalize on the explosive growth in RFID, as well as in financial services, defense and other industries.
CEP is an emerging category of software that conducts real-time queries on high-speed data from systems, databases and applications. The technology then applies rules to pinpoint patterns and trends that would normally go unnoticed by IT administrators.
Read the complete article by Clint Boulton on InternetNews.com.
- July 27th, 2006
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The integration of CEP software with other aspects of the overall architecture so that rules and models can be reused is going to be key. For this reason I think focusing on the decisions taken in response to complex events should be considered separately from handling the events so that these decisions can be reused as part of overall enterprise decision management.
There’s more on my blog