Posted on April 5th, 2008 by Greg Reemler
Mark Tsimelzon, President & CTO, Coral8 replies to CEP Product Complexity at Coral8 with More on CEP and Complexity.
In Mark’s reply he gently reminds us that the Coral8 Engine is a developer’s tool, not a business users tool. Mark also tacitly reminds us that his customers are a bit smarter than our development team at Techrotech. Perhaps that is why we can [...]
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Posted on April 5th, 2008 by Greg Reemler
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 makes perfect sense, since many of TIBCO’s customers deploy BusinessEvents in scheduling-oriented, not detection-oriented, solutions.
It begs to be pointed out, however, that scheduling is only one component of a [...]
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Posted on April 5th, 2008 by Greg Reemler
In What makes a Coral8 Expert?, Coral8 CTO Mark Tsimelzon outlines nearly 60 subject areas that a customer must master to become a Coral8 expert.
While this complexity is impressive, it tends to demonstrate why CEP is, today, more hype than reality.
I can hear the team at Techrotech in my mind, “Yea! Greg purchased Coral8 for our CEP solutions [...]
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