by Charles Babcock InformationWeek November 26, 2008
The fairly new field of complex event processing sets parameters around a software event and triggers alerts if the rules governing it are violated.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) is staking out a position in complex event processing as applied to business processes; it’s coined the term “business [...]
International Business Times, Nov 25th 2008.
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, Xerox CEO Anne Mulcahy and Renowned Management Educator Gary Hamel Headline Dual-Platform Event Where Top Business Executives Discuss Solutions on How to Sustain a Successful Business in the Current Economic Climate.
ORLANDO, FL — (Marketwire) — 11/25/08 — More than 500 of the top business [...]
A question uppermost in the minds of many visitors to this website: How to evaluate CEP engines.
Here is one vendor’s “vendor independent” analysis of the issue. I can think of many additional questions that prospective customers of CEP engines should ask. But this is a good beginning to an approach to this problem. It was [...]
- November 23rd, 2008
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by Rainer von Ammon , Christoph Emmersberger, Florian Springer, Christian Wolff
The recently coined term “Event-Driven Business Process Management” (EDBPM) is a combination of actually two different disciplines: Business Process Management (BPM) and Complex Event Processing (CEP). The common understanding behind BPM is that each company’s unique way of doing business is captured in its business [...]
- November 18th, 2008
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As data volumes continue to rise, bankers, insurers and traders are leveraging predictive models to anticipate future behavior and events.
By Nathan Conz and Melanie Rodier
As data volumes continue to rise, firms are adopting increasingly complex predictive analytics models to analyze the large data streams and anticipate future behavior and events. And, instead of [...]
The Enhanced Suite Illustrates Rapid Unification of BEA Technology with Oracle(R) Fusion Middleware and
Features Complex Event Processing Capabilities. Enhancements featured in the new release of Oracle EDA Suite and Oracle CEP include: distributed and local event caching, including tight integration to Oracle Coherence’s distributed data caching services; event record and playback; a visualizer administration console; [...]
By MIGUEL HELFT New York Times
What if Google knew before anyone else that a fast-spreading flu outbreak was putting you at heightened risk of getting sick? And what if it could alert you, your doctor and your local public health officials before the muscle aches and chills kicked in? That, in essence, is the promise [...]
by Thomas Ertlmaier and Rainer von Ammon
Videos of the EPTS workshop lectures, Stamford Ct., Sept 17-19, 2008.
15 Videos are now available on the CITT website thanks to Thomas Ertlmaier and Rainer von Ammon.
They write: ” It took some time, mainly the weekends, to get the videos edited and processed while working on a normal everyday [...]
An answer is proposed to a question raised in ”the history of complex event
processing part-2″
by Tom Bishop and David Luckham
I have often asked why the network monitoring applications that were developed in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s didn’t get extended to apply to business level events at about the same time. This would have [...]
- November 9th, 2008
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