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20th May 2008

Why Events Matter To The Business

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Last session of the day (also blogged on paper) was Charles Brett on Why Events Matter To The Business and what this means for application development professionals. I heard Charles talk on a similar subject at the IBM IMPACT event -Live from IMPACT - Business Event Processing.
While many more business and IT people are [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Business Rules, Event Processing, Event-Driven Architecture | 3 Comments

8th April 2008

Live from IMPACT - Business Event Processing

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Ed Lynch, from the AptSoft acquisition, was on next for me talking about using Business Event Processing for an agile business response. This was interesting given IBM’s recent announcements on business event processing.
Charles Brett from Forrester began with an overview of Event Processing. Charles, like many, assumed that event processing was a narrowly focused approach [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Event Processing | 2 Comments

19th October 2007

Complex Event Processing is not about BI

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

John Trigg over on the Apama blog had a post today - The Opportunity for Business Intelligence: Is it Evolution or Revolution? - that made me think about Complex Event Processing(CEP) and Decision Mangement.
Many of the posts I see about CEP, like John’s, are trying to compare CEP with BI and so-called Operational BI in [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Decision Management, Event Processing, Event-Driven Architecture | 1 Comment