Category: Event Processing Modelling
Adapters 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 [...]
Read moreA First Glance at Coral8 Studio
My recent prior experience with an event processing (EP) product was with TIBCO BusinessEvents, which is a fine product, so I’ll talk about my experience so far with Coral8 and compare and contrast with TIBCO’s BE along the way. First of all, I like the fact that folks can download Coral8′s EP software, plus all the [...]
Read moreCEP Center of Excellence for Cybersecurity at Software Park Thailand
In July 2007, at InformationSecurityAsia2007, I unveiled an idea to create a cybersecurity CEP Center of Excellence (COE) in Thailand. Under the collaborative guidance of Dr. Rom Hiranpruk, Deputy Director, Technology Management Center, National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Dr. Prinya Hom-anek, President and Founder, ACIS Professional Center, and Dr. Komain Pipulyarojana, Chief National Security Section, National Electronics [...]
Read moreBare-Bones Requirements for an Event Processing Banking Application
I am working on a security-related event processing banking application for one of the main banks in Thailand. Here are the basic “must have, bare minimum” requirements: — The event processing engine must run on Linux. — The engine must be configurable and manageable remotely via a web-based interface. (Edit: A Windows-based fat-client remote manager could also meet [...]
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