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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.

CEP in Capital Markets to Retail

My thanks to TIBCO's Julien Raux for covering this weeks OMG Event Processing Community of Practice meeting covering "Capital Markets". Coincidentally, thanks also to...

Stuxnet worm: the need for provenance in events?

While discussing Smart Grids with a guest at the Paris NOW event earlier this week, TIBCO's Al Harrington mentioned to me the discovery of...

Intel IDF2010: the event-based, context-aware future

I saw an interesting review of the Intel Developers Forum that seemed to indicate Intel recognising the onset of ubiquitous sensor nets, event streams...

Social Sensor Networks for social CEP…

The ACM reported today on a University of Southern California initiative to use smartphones as air quality sensors. Per the article: The user takes a...

OMG Decision Model Notation update

At the OMG technical meeting this week we had a review of the draft DMN RFP by the Business Modelling and Integration group experts,...

TIBCO NOW roadshow…

BPM pundit Sandy Kelmsley has posted a review (parts 1 and 2 here) of the TIBCO Now roadshow as it happened in Toronto Canada....

Has CEP for Algo Trading peaked?

John Bates has been posting about issues in the trading community, covering problems for example at one exchange that coincidentally is a customer of...

“Fuzziness” and Variability in Event Patterns

In a previous post we opined that discrete events (i.e. representing a point in time, not a period in time) were what we mostly...

Do “events” have “durations”?

This might seem an odd question, but there are 2 schools of thought here: An event is a point in time. An event is an activity...

CEP versus AI and “Event Recognition”

Interesting to see that the Applied Artificial Intelligence Journal is calling for papers for a special issue (November 2011) on what they term "event...