CEP and the N+Tier Architecture
Work on the EPTS Reference Architecture is moving forward, with excellent contributions from the event processing industry and academia (EPTS members can observe the...
Is it Event Processing? No, its just Sharepoint…
The UK's Register had an interesting white paper advertised as "University Hospitals Bristol gain real-time view of bed availability". As healthcare is one of...
Good week for Event Stream Processing…
... with the announcements and discussions of Microsoft's SQLServer-or-.NET-library-no-one -seems-quite-sure-yet stream processing tooling, and then IBM's you-can't-have-too-many-CEP-tools System S announcement. Looks like IBM has...
Driving Business through the Active Information Tier
Sadly I missed Brenda Michelson, the Apama crew, and Joe McKendrick's recent EBizQ webinar discussion on CEP. However, Brenda's blog on the event has...
Analysts shoe-horning CEP?
Interesting to read on David Luckham's site that according to the Gartner's "Application Infrastructure and Middleware" report this sector now covers complex event processing,...
CEP and OR: optimization using event data
Many of TIBCO's Complex Event Processing customers use CEP for operational intelligence types of tasks in industries like transportation and logistics as well as...
Commercial-Off-The-Shelf CEP: the value proposition…
Joe McKendrick over on eBizQ has claimed that CEP is on the verge of enterprise acceptance, subject to "prices being lowered". That's an interesting...
CEP and Complexity Theory
Jim Sinur at Gartner has posted his views on CEP on his blog. Jim comments on "event discovery" (a.k.a. detection?) via rules, patterns (maybe...
The Model2Agent Approach to configuring distributed systems
One of the interesting requirements for XTP/XEP (as mentioned in the previous blog posting) is that such performance (and the need for fault tolerance...
eXtreme Event Processing: 5K EPS…
Defining what is "eXtreme" is a difficult topic. For example, if I am simply "processing" simple events as incoming data with no correlation requirements,...