Complex Events Podcast with David Luckham

Episode six of The Complex Events Podcast is now online, brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems. Today’s show features an interview with David Luckham, Research Professor of Electrical Engineering (Emeritus) at Stanford University.
Professor Luckham is often referred to as “the Father of CEP”. He has held faculty and invited [...]

Tech Spending Hit by Subprime Mess

by Jeffrey Schwartz, RedmondDeveloper, June 20th 2008.
The subprime meltdown that has roiled the financial markets since last fall will negatively impact the amount large investment houses, banks and brokerages will spend on IT overall — and on software development projects in particular — in the [...]

The Information Overload Research Group

Lost in E-Mail, Tech Firms Face Self-Made Beast
by Matt Richtel, New York Times
The onslaught of cellphone calls and e-mail and instant messages is fracturing attention spans and hurting productivity. It is a common complaint. But now the very companies that helped create the flood are trying to mop it up.
Some of the biggest technology firms, [...]

Business Activity Monitoring: Process Control For the Enterprise

by Tom Lubinski, SL Corporation.
Abstract – Business Activity Monitoring Applications are becoming increasingly common and sophisticated. Much can be learned about the analysis and visualization of real-time data from comparisons with previous generations of process monitoring and telemetry systems. While there are similarities, there are also significant differences in the technology involved in the handling [...]

Spike in enterprise ‘events’ spurs debut of Event Processing Technical Society

Posted by Dana Gardner, ZDNet, June 4, 2008
The recent growth — and expected spike — in business event data in enterprises has led a group of IT industry leaders to form the Event Processing Technical Society (EPTS), designed to encourage adoption and effective use of event processing methods and technology in applications.
Among the founding members [...]

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