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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.

TIBCO BusinessEvents 2.2 now shipping…

Another release of TIBCO BusinessEvents has hit the streets: version 2.2. The main change with this release is the inclusion of new deployment options: +...

CEP Here and NOW

Lots in the blog-o-sphere this week regarding the relevance of SOA when it comes to CEP. Coincidentally, there is a also new published...

Calling all (insert CEP vendor name here) professionals!

A NY blog mentioned a few weeks back that some CEP vendors have been laying off staff due to a downturn in their business...

AAAI, Processes and Rules (and probably Events, too)

The (newly renamed) Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) is running a (series of) Symposia in Stanford in March '08, with topics...

Happy New Year To Those In CEP-Land!

Is it 2008 already? Yes, indeed it is. I think I have now sufficiently recovered from TIBCO's recent sales kickoff in Las Vegas...

Decisions, Decisions, and the Knights that Say Ni!

The pre-Christmas week saw a gathering in Vegas for the annual TIBCO Sales Meeting . There were presentations from CIOs and Senior Execs from...

Outside CEP: the infrastructure stack

One of the interesting options for CEP customers is "how much of the stack" do you "already have in place" versus "need to purchase"...

Analytics vs. CEP

A number of recent articles in the insurance industry press indicates that the concept of real-time (and even predictive) analytics via CEP is becoming...

2nd Generation SOA = EDA + CEP?

A recent Infoworld advertorial had an interesting box (see pg 14) indicating that "Second Generation SOA" is about Event Driven Architecture, Complex Event...

Ron Ross on Decision Latency

On the BRCommunity website , the well-known business rules author and lecturer Ron Ross has written an article on The Latency Of Decisions, commenting...