by Philip Howard, Director of Research – Technology, Bloor Research 02-18-2008, Bloor Research © 2008 The complex event processing (CEP) market is evolving. It has got beyond the stage where people are worried about what to call it: should it be called CEP, ESP (event stream processing) or just plain event processing? Indeed EPTS (the [...]
- February 18th, 2008
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by David Luckham First of two articles on the development of complex event processing Event processing has been going on for more than fifty years. So, you might well ask, what’s new about Complex Event Processing? Well, its different from what was going on fifty or thirty or even fifteen years ago. This article is [...]
- February 15th, 2008
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by Linda Tucci,13/02/2008, SearchCIO.com Process improvement touches many parts of an organisation — from infrastructure and business strategy to organisational redesign — which means missteps can abound. A panel of been-there, done-thats at the Gartner Business Process Management Summit last week in Las Vegas offered practical advice on how to avoid common risks. The highest [...]
by Rich Seeley, 12 Feb 2008, SearchSOA.com Extreme transaction processing (XTP) is being added to complex event processing (CEP) in service-oriented architecture (SOA) implementations for the financial services industry, explains David Chappell, vice president and chief technologist for SOA at Oracle Corp. Matching XTP technology is acquired from Tangersol Coherence in March 2007 with the [...]
Liffe claims technology will defend against Project Rainbow New exchange stirs up competition By Siobhan Chapman, ComputerWorldUK NYSE Euronext-owned derivatives exchange Liffe claims its technology and experience will defend it against the threat of a new rival, dubbed Project Rainbow, whose launch has been reported by the Financial Times. A group of Europe’s largest banks [...]
Most everyone who visits www.complexevents.com understands the primary purpose of CEP. CEP employs techniques such as detection of complex patterns of many events, event correlation and abstraction, event hierarchies, and relationships between events such as causality, membership, and timing, and event-driven processes in order to process multiple events in an event cloud and determine which [...]
- February 6th, 2008
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