Track and Trace: RFID
I just saw this article on applications for RFID (those nifty radio-based micro identity chips) from a major ERP vendor's perspective. The relevant categories...
Semantic Technologies and CEP (1): Intro
The Semantic Technology Conference 2007 was an interesting event (even including the update on rule standards given by your erstwhile TIBCO rep). So...
CEP and the alphabet soup (Part 2b): BI & good advice…
I saw this and thought it would make a nice adjunct to the earlier BI post on the theme of how to do business...
CEP and the alphabet soup (Part 3): BAM !
I have been wanting to write about Business Activity Monitoring and soup offers a nice segue.
I like spicy soup and no one...
CEP and the alphabet soup (Part 2): BI
BI stands for Business Intelligence, which to some will sound suspiciously similar to Groucho's famous comment. But in reality BI is more to do...
What is Complex Event Processing? (5/5)
In What is Complex Event Processing? (Part 4), we discussed event refinement, also referred to as object refinement or track and trace. Today, in...
TUCON Observations and Commentary
TUCON 2007 just wrapped up and everyone I spoke to said it was a great event. TUCON, by the way, is our annual user...
What is Complex Event Processing? (4/5)
In What is Complex Event Processing? (Part 3), we discussed event preprocessing in event processing applications. Now, in Part 4, we discuss event refinement,...
What is Complex Event Processing? (3/5)
In an earlier blog entry, What is Complex Event Processing? (Part 1), we introduced a functional reference architecture for event processing. Now, we discuss...
Speed and the CEP Conundrum
Last week in conjunction with the launch of BusinessEvents Version 2.0, I had the chance to speak with the editor at InsideMarketData.com, Max Bowie....