RulesFest 2011 in Burlingame – Day1
RulesFest moved to Burlingame (still Bay Area, CA USA) where arrivees on Sunday (like myself) initially had the minor shock of finding themselves in...
RulesFest, Business Rules Forum, and RuleML – starting next week
It's that time of year again - next week is the RulesFest conference (W coast USA), followed by the Business Rules Forum conference and...
Predicting Crime Events in Santa Cruz
Thanks to Ashwin Jayaprakash for pointing out this New Scientist piece on Santa Cruz (California) Police Dept trialling some software suggesting where they should...
TUCON2011: What else in CEP?
The big problem with covering TUCON from a CEP perspective was that... there was so much involving CEP. Sessions I could not attend but...
TUCON2011: STMicroelectronics and optimising manufacturing
Jerome Reygrobellet presented the STMicroelectronics application where various TIBCO technologies including CEP were used to improve operational efficiency in the their manufacturing processes by...
TUCON2011: PJM controlling the flow of electricity
Richard Brenton Jr gave an excellent presentation on PJM's use of TIBCO BusinessEvents for operational visibility - the control rules for the electricity supply...
TUCON2011: AllState – yes insurance is event-driven!
Doug Safford from AllState Insurance gave a fascinating overview of a large Insurance IT department's migration from a high-overhead ($1B pa budget!) mainframe shop...
TUCON2011: Orange M2M
Jérôme Rodrigues and Florian Splendido of Orange, the mobile arm of France Télécom, presented on their architecture for handling M2M - basically large...
TUCON2011: Introducing Nimbus to the BPM world
Nimbus is the new "process discovery" technology in the TIBCO stack. I believe "process discovery" is somewhat understating the Nimbus capabilities: they describe the...
TUCON2011: The CTO’s Update
Matt Quinn, TIBCO CTO, gave a technology update at TUCON today. There were a few interesting points about Matt's presentation (from a CEP perspective):
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