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“Product Downloads”, a criterion for comparing CEP products

Surprising to see a Forrester blog about their recent CEP Wave report on the importance of... "unrestricted developer downloads". Is this topic really more...

Business Rules (Not) Applied, part 2

Industry colleague Daniel Selman has blogged about an Italian hotel's pricing error, naming his blog entry as a pun on the popular if slightly-old...

Real Men do Event Processing…

... apparently, judging by the all-male attendance at this week's CEP Summer School near Oslo, Norway. That must mean a lot of quiche left...

“Process Improvement”, from understanding your Business Events

Sandy Kemsley made the observation on her blog: "although there’s a lot to be gained from automating and supporting business processes with BPMS, if you...

Knowledge-Driven Process Modeling…

... is the title for the replacement to (and presumed superset of) the Case Management OMG specification proposal, per this report from OMG...

Converging thinking on next-gen Application Development

James Taylor posted his views on what he terms "Application Development 2.0" (although this should surely be version 4 at least: e.g. assembler ->...

Bloor on Data Mining’s future

Philip Howard at Bloor penned an interesting piece last week on the Future of Data Mining, covering the proposed IBM takeover of SPSS and...

SCA for Event Processing and PubSub…

Thanks to TIBCO's Scott Vorthmann for updating me on the SCA-Assembly-Extensions-for-Event-Processing-and-Pub/Sub draft, which was reported on InfoQ a few months ago. This seems to...

YAA report on CEP…

Yet Another Analyst report means that Forrester has joined Gartner, IDC, and Bloor (and possibly a few others) with coverage of, and comparisons between,...

Analytics and events: S+ for personnel management

The UK newspapers are currently covering the tragic case of a man who died after "contact" with a member of the UK police force...