Category: Artificial Intelligence
Bankers Voice Scepticism Over New Event Processing Technologies
This week I completed a presentation on complex event processing at Wealth Management Asia 2007 where I had a chance to field some tough questions from risk management experts working for some of the top banks in the region. In particular, one of the meeting attendees voiced strong scepticism over emerging event processing technologies. The basis for his scepticism was, in [...]
Read moreCustomers Voice Concerns Over Rule-Based Systems in APAC
We just completed the 7th Cyber Defense Initiative Conference 2007 in Bangkok. There were more than 700 attendees in the main conference hall and nearly 300 people in the exhibition areas, bringing the total of attendees to approximately 1000 people, according to the conference organizers. I had many opportunities to discuss event processing and security with a number of Thai [...]
Read moreCEP and SOA: An Event-Driven Architecture for Operational Risk Management
Here are the details for my December 12, 2007 presentation at The Asia Business Forum: Information Security Risk Assessment & Management, Royal Orchid Sheraton, Bangkok, Thailand: 11:15 – 12:15 CEP and SOA: An Event-Driven Architecture for Operational Risk Management – Review the business and market drivers for event-driven Operational Risk Management (ORM) – Learn about Complex Event [...]
Read moreClustered Databases Versus Virtualization for CEP Applications
In my earlier post, A Model For Distributed Event Processing, I promised to address grid computing, distributed object caching and virtualization, and how these technologies relate to complex event processing. Some of my readers might forget my earlier roots in networking if I continue to talk about higher level abstractions! So, in this follow-up post I will discuss virtualization relative to [...]
Read moreEvent Cloud Computing – IBM Turning Data Centers Into ‘Computing Cloud’
I predict we may experience less debates on the use of the term “event cloud” related to CEP in the future, now that both IBM and Google have made announcements about “cloud computing” and “computing cloud”, IBM Turning Data Centers Into ‘Computing Cloud’ “The initiative also builds on IBM’s announcement with Google last month that they are developing cloud [...]
Read moreA Model For Distributed Event Processing
In my last post, Analytical Patterns for Complex Event Processing, I provided an overview of a few slides I presented in March of 2006 at first event processing symposium titled Processing Patterns for Predictive Business. In that same presentation (slide 15), I also introduced a generic high level architecture (HLA) for event processing in the illustration below: The figure above is a [...]
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