MIT Technology Review An undercover team of computer scientists reveals the practices of people who are paid to post on websites. The Internet Water Army is a group of individuals in China who are paid to inundate the Internet with comments, gossip, or other content to build up or demolish the consumer ranking of products [...]
by David Luckham This is my new book, based upon lectures I have given to industry groups for a few years. The book was originally intended for people in business who wanted to know if there is anything of value in “event processing” that might be useful to them in running their businesses. But as [...]
Intellica is a provider of Complex Event Processing, Business Intelligence and CRM solutions for making better business decisions, customer relationship management, risk and profitability management. EVAM (Event & Action Manager) is a real-time event processing engine capable of responding to complex event sequences and produce real-time actions based on the current event and historical data. [...]
- November 20th, 2011
- Filed under: Partners
Tom Groenfeldt, Forbes Finance knows lots of data, from transactions to years of stock market tick data. But Big Data is something more. “Big data isn’t just about large volumes of data, it is about diverse data from web logs, sensor networks, social networks, call detail records and more,” said Scott Gnau, head of research [...]
News.com SAIC, the $11 billion, McLean, VA-based contractor provides a wide range of information technology services. It does about 90% of its business with the government and the balance with private industry. SAIC has decades of experience serving the defense industry. That gives it deep expertise in security, large databases and complex event processing. Although [...]
Fox News Cybersecurity expert Eugene Kaspersky warns that the threat of a cyberterrorist attack with “catastrophic consequences” is a real and present danger made all the more probable in a world that is nearly in a state of cyberwar. “There is already cyberespionage, cybercrime, and hacktivism–soon we will be facing cyberterrorism,” he says. U.K. prime [...]
by Carolyn Duffy Marsan, Network World The U.S. Department of Energy recently launched the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet), a 100 Gbps Ethernet network that will enable researchers to create more complex, real-world simulations in climate change, particle physics, astronomy, and other scientific fields. ESnet’s Steve Cotter says the network was built using federal stimulus grants [...]