Dare we call Event Processing an Industry yet? Gartner has put out a survey to help them decide the answer to this question. And other questions, like where...
The survey looks like pure marketing and market research, an effort to figure out how to position their services. Nothing wrong with that, but one shouldn't...
Seth, I agree completely with what you say. But Gartner is taking a dive in the deep end and perhaps they need a little support. I'd say take the survey and...
I'm the person who suggested an event-processing summit (EPS) to First Conferences (who contacted some of the folks on this list) and I helped them (for free)...
StreamCruncher 1.10 Beta is ready! This release includes: 1) $diff clause for In-built Aggregate Functions along with custom Baseline Provider feature....
Hi Seth. I think that an event processing summit by Gartner is a positive move, since it may increase the awareness to "event processing" as a discipline that...
Opher, my phd students asked me if there’ll be a chance to submit a 1 page positioning paper for Vienna again, like Chicago? Full paper and originally new...
Hi, This is an essay/blog I've written about Event Processing - http://javaforu.blogspot.com/2007/04/event-processing-in-2007-and-beyond.html The intent is to...
StreamCruncher 1.13 ( http://www.streamcruncher.com ) is available. This version includes support for "Oracle 10g" Database. As of version 1.13, StreamCruncher...
Once again the Esper team would like to announce that the next release is available, release 1.8. We have added support for sub-queries in this release per...
Although the public announcement is unfortunately short on details, I thought I'd draw your attention to Aleri's announcement of an implementation at...
Dear All, Ref: http://tibcoblogs.com/cep Some of the controvery I will be addressing in the new TIBCO CEP blog: Stream-oriented algo trading software vendors...
Dear colleagues, I was trying to find out when was the jump from event processing as a feature in active databases to event processing as a new, independent,...
Dear All, (corrected typo) Ref: http://tibcoblogs.com/cep Some of the controvery I will be addressing in the new TIBCO CEP blog: Stream-oriented algo trading...
Hi Andrey & all From my perspective, which might be a bit limited but anyhow, I would guess that many vendors/persons doing ESP/CEP stuff actually comes from ...
Hi Andrey. As one of the "active database" veterans -- here is a short answer: Event processing has multiple ancestors -- active databases is definitely one of...
Andrey, There was a history section on the CEP website, but I'm not sure where it has gotten to! Anyway, its probably time for someone to write a new short...
Hello David. Actually "active databases" is not identical to "data stream management", although both have been originated in the database community (and with...
Hi Opher, Good point. I liked your earlier post as well. I would like to add that active database technology is similar to "trigger technology" which is...
Hi Tim. About convergence --- I totally agree with you that different types of functional and non-functional requirements should have different implementations...
If you see, Nifty Index (http://in.finance.yahoo.com/q/ta?s=% 5ENSEI&t=3m&l=on&z=m&q=l&p=&a=&c=) , it is making tripple bottom pattern. If I want to identify...
NIFTY index is available at Yahoo India Finance website, if the below URL does not work. Just check out the index for last 3 months the pattern is in the...
Hi KS If your question is related to Esper, I'd be please to take it privately as I am co-lead of this project else feel free to subscribe to our project user ...
Hi David and Alex, He means "triple bottom pattern" - http://www.thestockbandit.com/Triple-bottom.htm Yours faithfully, Tim ________________________________ ...
Hi KS, I have looked up the triple-bottom pattern and found a good description at http://www.thestockbandit.com/Triple-bottom.htm Hoping this is the problem...
David - I recently wrote an entry on the "history of CEP" on the Apama blog, and I re-posted it here on: http://cep-interest.com/CEP-history.htm I kept it...