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 [...]
by Joe McKendrick, ZDNet, 01-04-2008The drums keep beating louder for the impending marriage of SOA with Event Driven Architecture and Complex Event Processing. This is top of the news for many analysts, and something IBM, Oracle, and other vendors are positioning future offerings around. Is this the year when organizations will start linking SOA efforts [...]
for employing emerging complex event processing (CEP) software to provide real-time insight into its multisite Web infrastructure. By Ann Bednarz, Network World, 11/26/07 Sallie Mae knows instantly when trouble hits its student-loan sites. With complex event processing, finding and fixing online problems only takes seconds for this lender. Finding out that Web visitors are getting [...]
Over the last 6 months, the buzz around event-driven architecture has been increasing in both practitioner and vendor circles. Gartner has recently kicked off their first summit focused on event processing and BAM (business activity monitoring). Many large enterprise infrastructure vendors have made and will continue to make significant investments in this space. Recently, BEA [...]
Real Time, Integrated Management of Artworks Safety & Security As a result of a pilot experiment using an event processing technology to run museum operations, the Head of Security & Safety for Museums and Libraries for the Borough of Milan, Dr. Petz, is planning a full scale implementation for the Palazzo Reale museum in Milan. [...]
Mapping Clouds of SOA- and Business-related Events for an Enterprise Cockpit in a Java-based Environment by Daniel Jobst and Gerald Preissler, ABSTRACT This paper is about business process management (BPM) and business activity monitoring (BAM) using event processing. We will show why the management of business processes is important for all further steps towards an [...]
September 19-21, JW Marriott Grande Lakes, Orlando, FloridaThree Tracks Focus on Driving Time-critical Decision-makingTrack A: Event ProcessingThis track explores the role of Event Processing in a wide variety of disparate industries and application styles from OLTP through BPM. Each session describes a different set of requirements and a different aspect of Event-driven architecture (EDA) usage. [...]
by K. Mani Chandy, CalTech, and Roy Schulte, Gartner Inc. Event processing has emerged as one of the most important issues in IT today. Event processing encompasses two separate, although related, ideas: 1. Architecture: Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) is a style of application architecture centered on an asynchronous “push”- based communication model. EDA is the software [...]
by David Luckham In part 1 we argued that SOA and EDA are complementary architectural design concepts, and that the fusion of the two, event-driven SOA (or ED-SOA) should be the design philosophy of both SOA and EDA today. Now we come to the other two technologies, Business Process Management (BPM) and Complex Event Processing [...]
BEA announcement All businesses are event-driven – and so is the entire world! Event-Driven SOA addresses all the capabilities needed to respond to the real-time business dynamics outlined above. Event-Driven SOA combines SOA’s request-response and EDA’s (Event-Driven Architecture) event publish-subscribe paradigms. Supporting events as services within SOA allows designers to map the application design to [...]