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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.

Progress on Event-related Standards at OMG…

We had an interesting (shock horror!) OMG standards meeting this past week in Jacksonville, Florida: 1. The Production Rule Representation standard was voted to be...

CEP Summit 2007 – The Gartner Event for Events

Well, we're all now back at the ranch so to speak, having recently wrapped up our latest adventure at the First (annual) Gartner Event...

EPTS Meeting 3 Days 2 & 3 – further commentary

Day 2 of the EPTS agenda covered standards, use cases, and the reference architecture discussions, with the 3rd and last half-day dedicated to a...

EPTS Meeting 3 Day 1 – some commentary

The EPTS started its 3rd meeting as a lead up to the Gartner Event Processing Summit, alongside the BPM Summit, here in muggy Florida. Day...

Is a CEP application a “Managed Process”?

There has been lots of chat on the OMG BMI mailing list recently on the future of BPMN (the popular process orchestration...

Complex & Event Processing in the news – updated

There is (seemingly) increasing coverage of EDA and CEP in the "news" (aka blogosphere). For example, just look at the number of articles in...

TIBCO BusinessEvents 2.1 now shipping…

Although not newsworthy enough for a press release, TIBCO's engineering team recently released version 2.1 of its rule-driven CEP product, TIBCO BusinessEvents. The main new...

CEP in BPM: But Will It Blend? (aka BPMI ThinkTanks 2007 report)

Although the BPMI ThinkTank events are mostly of interest to the BPM, as opposed to CEP, community, it is probably worth reporting some of...

Case study: Con-way and SOA, EDA and CEP

I picked up a copy of the Align Journal at the BPMI Think Tank this week, and found inside an interesting article on Con-way...

Decision Management and CEP

I was scanning the latest book for the business rules community - Smart Enough Systems by Neil Rayden and James Taylor - which provides...