Category: Adapters
The 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 the Power of Event-Driven Architecture in Defense.
Read moreOpen Service Event Management
One of the benefits of working in different countries is to get the perspectives of various client’s event processing problems. Of interest to event processing professionals, companies are moving away from expensive software solutions and increasingly moving toward experimenting with economical and open software packages to solve complex problems. Recently, I was talking with a client about their experience with commercial security event [...]
Read moreCoral8: Event Stream Processing and Intrusion Detection
Not quite ready for prime-time, we have been testing our home-grown UNIX domain socket adapter using Coral8 Java APIs. We are using this adapter to evaluate and demonstrate stream processing with intrusion detection systems (IDS) using event stream processing to reduce false alarms, detect derived situations from the raw intrusion event data, and feed a security management visualization dashboard. [...]
Read moreExecutives are Risk Adverse and Favor Large, Stable Companies
Marco Seiriö asks, To Integrate Or Not? And How? with an underlying message that he thinks it is unwise for RuleCore, as a CEP vendor, to spend development resources on integration and adapters. I think most small companies in RuleCore’s position would make similar statements for a number of reasons, including Marco’s observation that they are resource constrained. Unfortunately [...]
Read moreAdapters and Analytics: COTS? NOT!
Marc Adler shows why his musings are rapidly becoming one of my “must read” blogs in his post, CEP Vendors and the Ecosystem. We have been making similar points in the event processing blogosphere, namely the important of adapters and analytics. Today, event processing vendors are surprisingly weak in both areas. For one thing, there was way much emphasis on rules-based [...]
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