by Alex Berenson, New York Times At 9:20 p.m. on July 3, Special Agent McSwain of the F.B.I. arrested Mr. Aleynikov, 39, at Newark Liberty Airport, accusing him of stealing software code from Goldman Sachs, his old employer. At a bail hearing three days later, a federal prosecutor asked that Mr. Aleynikov be held without [...]
by Joe McKendrick, smartplanet World War I was a complex event. That’s the example I once heard Dr. David Luckham, the father of complex event processing, provide as a working definition of CEP. That is, there were a lot of inputs and interrelated events that resulted in a lot of changes to a lot of [...]
by Lauren McKay CRM.com Citing heavy demand, the research firm unveiled its first-ever evaluation of nine vendors in the rapidly maturing space. The complex event processing (CEP) space is on the rise — so much so that Forrester Research just conducted its first-ever Wave on the industry. “This market is going to grow very quickly [...]
by K. Mani Chandy, CalTech A smart system is a system that senses what is going on in its environment and responds effectively. A community-based sense and response (CBSR) system is a system that enables the community as a whole to sense and respond smarter. CBSR systems depend on resources and time volunteered by ordinary [...]
by David Pogue, NYT Our story so far: Chapter 1: Apple creates the iPhone. Chapter 2: Apple opens the App Store, an online catalog of cheap or free programs that you can download straight to the phone. Programmers all over the world write 70,000 apps for it that perform every amazing feat you can name. [...]