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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.

The Role of CEP in Enterprise Architecture

Recently we discussed how to explain the value of CEP to the Enterprise and how CEP relates to Enterprise Architecture. Enterprise Architects don't always...

Analytics to CEP: closing the loop

There are a number of key indicators of product maturity in decision automation, such as: the integration of CEP to Decision Automation (e.g. assigning appropriate...

Real-time, Event-driven BI as an EA Trend for 2011 and on

Thanks to Brenda Michelson for an interesting post on Data Quality in Real Time that points to a Forrester report by Gene Leganza on...

Thoughts on Languages and Styles of Event Processing – Part 1

There are various types of models and languages used for event pattern detection (and subsequent actions and operations) in what we call Complex Event...

edBPM really means Dynamic, Agile, Event-driven Business Processing

I can't say I'm a huge fan of the term "edBPM" as all managed business processes rely on events - it's a bit like...

Loyalty vs Complex Events

TIBCO Software has announced the acquisition of Loyalty Lab - a company specialising in cross-sell and up-sell solutions, which for TIBCO customers (such as...

REA – an ISO event standard – for accounting

This week the OMG held its technical meeting and as usual there were some very interesting sessions - particularly the Tuesday meeting by the...

Operational Intelligence, event-decision-action, and 4Ds

Thanks to James Taylor for pointing out an interesting blog post by EPTS member Jeff Adkins on a topic he calls the 4Ds -...

Netrics – text patterns vs event patterns

Thanks to Patrick Austerman from the TIBCO Netrics team for an interesting update on the Matching Engine and Machine Learning Engine. Currently this bipartite...

The Problem of Misconstrued Events…

Saw a newsitem today that reminded me of the importance of interpreting events correctly. According to the BBC news, a lady in Paris got stuck...