Events & Messaging

From open source event streaming with Apache Kafka and Apache Pulsar to contextual and stream event processing, TIBCO has been at the forefront of event-driven thinking for many years, and we can help you take full advantage of the events that occur in your business everyday.

EPTS4: Underhyped and Over here

EPTS meeting number 4 started this week with a keynote by Ramin Marzabani on "The Event Processing market from a VC Perspective". Ramin came...

Gartner Event Processing Summit 2008: highlights

Here are some of the highlights from this week's Gartner Event Processing Summit: Roy Shulze commented that there were 3 main areas of Complex...

EPTS4 – 4th EPTS Event Processing Symposium

Following on from Gartner, and somewhat more interesting to CEP specialists, is the agenda-packed Event Processing Technical Society meeting, with a mixture of speakers...

Gartner Event Processing Summit 2008: overview

So here in sunny Stamford CT we are at the Gartner Event Processing Summit (but not "processing Gartner events", or even "summiting the Gartner...

Gartner EP Summit: Predictive Customer Interaction Management

One of the demos to watch for on the TIBCO stand at Gartner next week will be "Predictive Customer Interaction Management for Insurance". This...

CEP vs Decision Management

Interesting to see James Taylor's comment on "Decisions Matter in Complex Event Processing". "Decision Management" is orthogonal to "event processing type", where the...

TIBCO acquires Insightful

Per a  recent press release, TIBCO has completed its acquisition of Insightful, known for its S+ statistics language (and with a common ancestry with...

Sensor Events, Business Event…

My thanks to Ed Barkmeyer of NIST for a classic Complex Event Processing use case, extracted from an exchange on the W3C Rule Interchange...

The Value of State…

... sounds like a political comment about Big Government , but in fact we mean to delve a little into UML (and TIBCO BusinessEvents')...

CEP vs. BRE – A TIBCO TTL (Top Ten List)

My colleague, Paul, got lots of... let's call it, "feedback" regarding his post on the impending demise of the standalone Business Rule Engine (BRE)...