Betting on the SOA Horse
Selling software and related professional services is like a horse race. The field is composed of horses named SOA, CEP, EDA, RSS, Web 2.0, Social Networking, BPM, BAM, BI, XTP and so forth. Each...
View ArticleAn Overture to the 2007 CEP Blog Awards
Before announcing the winners of the 2007 CEP Blog Awards I thought it would be helpful to introduce the award categories to our readers. I have given considerable thought to how to structure The CEP...
View ArticleThe 2007 CEP Blog Awards
Here are the CEP Blog Awards for 2007, based on the three categories outlined in An Overture to the 2007 CEP Blog Awards. The CEP Blog Award for Rule-Based Event Processing Winner: TIBCO Software TIBCO...
View ArticleIBM Says Business Event Processing is Not CEP
Sandy Carter, IBM’s vice president of SOA and WebSphere strategies, said something in IBM Buys AptSoft To Boost BPM-SOA Line I completely agree with, relative to most of the technologies folks are...
View ArticleBEP is BEP, CEP is CEP
Joe McKendrick, in Taking the ‘complex’ out of complex event processing, makes a case for renaming CEP, BEP. Joe references IBM’s Sandy Carter, as I did in my post earlier today, IBM Says Business...
View ArticleA Bitter Pill To Swallow: First Generation CEP Software Needs To Evolve
Frankly speaking, the CEP market is now saturated with hype about all the great things CEP can do, detecting opportunities and threats in real time and supporting the decision cycle. However, in my...
View ArticlePlease Welcome Dr. Rainer von Ammon to The CEP Blog
Today is an especially joyful occasion on The CEP Blog. I am pleased to announce that one of the world’s top experts on CEP, Dr. Rainer von Ammon, has joined the blog. Dr. Rainer von Ammon is...
View ArticleEvent-Driven Business Process Management and the Example of the Deutsche Post AG
Christoph Emmersberger and Florian Springer have finished their thesis which was written onsite at Oracle Headquarters in Redwood Shores, CA, USA (Note: the link to this paper is not working now):...
View ArticleScheduling Agents with Rules Engines
Paul Vincent of TIBCO talks about agents in his post, CEP and Agents… At the core, TIBCO’s BusinessEvents is RETE-based rules engine and rules engines are well suited for scheduling problems. This...
View ArticleThe Predictive Battlespace
Friend and colleague Don Adams, CTO World Wide Public Sector, TIBCO Software, explains how CEP can be used to sense, adapt and respond to complex situations in The “Predictive” Battlespace: Leveraging...
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