The big problem with covering TUCON from a CEP perspective was that… there was so much involving CEP. Sessions I could not attend but CEP-relevant were:
- Event-driven healthcare
- IDC’s Maureen Fleming on Improving Customer Satisfaction and Profitability with Event Driven Systems
- TIBCO’s CEP “look ahead” – what is “in store” for event-driven technology
- Gartner’s Massimo Pezzini on In-Memory Computing and Thinking the Unthinkable Applications
- TriQuint on Rules to Live By: Prediction with Real-Time Data and Analytics
- JCPenney on Improving the Customer Experience
- KPN using CEP-based Active Fulfillment
- FedEx’s Kim McBride on Shipping to Your World On Time Every Time, covering their CEP-based application
- How Can Predictive Analytics Drive Brand Loyalty and New Business Opportunities, covering Spotfire S+ generating CEP rules
- etc.
In other news: we welcomed Unai Ormaetxea as the new head of Marketing for TIBCO BusinessEvents, and announced / presented on the future role of TIBCO Hawk in event processing (filtering events for processing in CEP engines like TIBCO BusinessEvents). I’ll do an update on the latter in a separate post…
Finally, a thanks to all the organisers of TUCON. A very impressive event. Plus I spoke to quite a few attendees who also had some very interesting use cases – hopefully they will present next year! And getting to hear train live was pretty good too!