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  1. Taming the Deluge of Data as Global Markets Multiply
  2. Prototype security software blocks DDoS attacks
  3. Lessons for the Future of Event Processing
  4. Suggestions to Improve the (ISC)² Blog
  5. CEP platforms expand in Brazil
  6. By 2040 you will be able to upload your brain?
  7. Microsoft?s Must-Have Software Release
  8. Global Warming: It is Not Only the Climate, Stupid!
  9. City 2.0: IT will make cities more engaging and energy-efficient
  10. Complex Event Processing in the Belly of the Beast
  11. SEC Seeks To Ban High-Frequency Trading
  12. GeoIP and Geo-Targeting
  13. RTM Realtime Monitoring
  14. Arrest Over Software Illuminates Wall St. Secret
  15. So many events, so little time: can technology help decide which ones matter?
  16. Business Events - Rules
  17. Forrester Gives a Welcoming Wave to Complex Event Processing
  18. Chiang Mai: World?s 5th Best City by Travel and Leisure
  19. Smarter Communities: Community-Based Sense and Respond Systems
  20. Is Google Voice a Threat to AT&T?
  21. Disclosure and Transparency, Please.
  22. How Wolfram Alpha could change software
  23. Database Technology for the Web: Part 2 – Event Analytics
  24. Stock Traders Find Speed Pays, in Milliseconds
  25. Quiz: Event Processing 101
  26. Patent Title: Event Handling System
  27. Database Technology for the Web: Part 1 – The MapReduce Debate
  28. U.S. Cyber Command - Air Force Stumbles
  29. Clouds, Computers and Composites: The New Crisis in Aviation
  30. Only Just Beginning: Twitter message could be cyber criminal at work
  31. CEP Thinking: A Dream, Wishful Thinking or Incompetance?
  32. Jojuba Oil and Positive Thinking in the Jungle
  33. The Water and the Rain
  34. Why Gimmick Marketing?
  35. U.S. Cyber Command - Some Deep Background
  36. U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOMM)
  37. A Hidden Danger in Cloud Computing
  38. Oracle Complex Event Processing
  39. The Ten Ways Twitter Will Permanently Change American Business
  40. Predicting Future Outcomes by an Event Prediction Community
  41. Apama?s Good Adsense
  42. Amazon CloudFront Test Results with Small Objects
  43. Areas Where a Little CEP Might Help, Part 1
  44. More Fallacy and Misinformation in CEP-Land
  45. Supercomputing from clusters to clouds
  46. Processing Complex Events at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
  47. TIBCO Silver v. Amazon EC2: First Impressions
  48. When Flight Computers Ingore the ?Right? Events ?
  49. Web 6.0
  50. A Week of Press Releases on CEP
  51. Robert Kahn | A different kind of Internet
  52. Stanford CS 193P: iPhone Application Programming
  53. Creative E-Trade and Similar Salami Scams - Ignorance is Bliss
  54. Drinking the Koolaid at Magmasystems
  55. A Date with the CloudFront Operations Manager
  56. WolframAlpha a Google Killer? Not!
  57. Announcing Amazon CloudWatch, AutoScaling and Load Balancing
  58. Middleware Market Hits the Brakes in 2009
  59. Deriving Location Intelligence from Complex Event Processing for National Security Ap
  60. Mahout on Elastic MapReduce: Running k-means Clustering
  61. Uploading Data to Amazon S3 Using CloudFront
  62. CloudFront LogAnalyzer on Amazon Elastic MapReduce
  63. Software: The eternal battlefield in the unending cyberwars
  64. Use of Unstructured Event-Based Reports for Global Infectious Disease Surveillance
  65. CEP Engines, Zen and Hollow Brain Theory
  66. Event Zero
  67. Announcing Amazon EC2 with IBM by the Hour
  68. Botnet ?ensnares government PCs?
  69. Control of Cybersecurity Becomes Divisive Issue
  70. Citi Taps CEP for Analyzing Equity Data
  71. Software: Buy At Your Own Risk!
  72. KMeans Clustering Now Running on Elastic MapReduce
  73. The Promises and Peril of Twitter
  74. The Best Computer Interfaces: Past, Present, and Future
  75. Merging Enterprise And Web 2.0
  76. Electricity Grid in U.S. Penetrated By Spies
  77. [ANNOUNCE] Apache Mahout 0.1 Released
  78. Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML)
  79. 2nd edBPM-Workshop at BPM09 - CfP
  80. Real CEP News: Amazon Announces Elastic MapReduce
  81. April Fools? may be no joke for computer users
  82. With economy in crisis, IBM SOA strategist Carter sees business processes under scrut
  83. How do your clients deal with information complexity?
  84. A Review of Zabbix - Zabbix Rules! (Part 2)
  85. Early Event Detection – A Prototype Implementation
  86. Commentary on the Floundering CEP Market
  87. A Review of Zabbix - Zabbix Rules! (Part 1)
  88. Credit Suisse, Equiduct Trading, LiquidNet Share CEP Use Cases
  89. Google Informs Docs Users Of Security Lapse
  90. CEP: A Technology Behind The Power Curve
  91. Broker BGC Offers Hosted Co-Located CEP to Clients
  92. Truely Impressive New Sixth-Sense Technology
  93. The Cyberwar Against Marketing Hype
  94. Discussion of the Aleri - Coral8 Merger
  95. (Yawn) Aleri Buys Coral8 - (Wow) Citigroup Stock Falls Below A Buck!
  96. Aleri and Coral8 Merge
  97. Customer Satisfaction and Customer Expectations in CEP
  98. Trend Prediction in Network Monitoring Systems
  99. Jobs to be had in Complex Event Processing
  100. Real-Time Predictive Analytics for Web Servers
  101. Sakura-Iro ni Somaru Tomoko
  102. Peter Lin on Situational Awareness and CEP
  103. CEP The Concept Is Not CEP The Software
  104. Reasoning and Complexity
  105. A Epilogue to OWASP Thailand
  106. CEP Software Saves the Universe!
  107. Onion News! Sony Releases New CEP Appliance
  108. The Syndera Journey
  109. CEP as another service in the Service Bus
  110. The Table Stakes for Managing IT Just Went Up
  111. One Small Step for Statistical Classification, One Giant Leap for CEP
  112. Complex Event Processing Users Group on LinkedIn
  113. Site Update: Blogrolls, Lists and Linkbacks
  114. Using Analytics And CEP Tools To Navigate The Economic Downturn
  115. CEP and the 1984 Apple?s Macintosh Commercial
  116. Complex Event Processing Authority
  117. IBM Trumps TIBCO on Cloud Computing Services
  118. Destruction and Creation by John R. Boyd
  119. Real-Time, Online and Offline Complex Event Processing
  120. Is There a Commercial Need for a Quantum Leap in CEP Technology? Part 2
  121. Event Processing Platforms (EPP)
  122. Peter Lankford, Founder & Director of STAC, on CEP, ESP and EPP
  123. Repeat the Term CEP Eleven Times and Click Your Heals
  124. What is Important to us in a CEP System
  125. CEP in hardware, too?
  126. Streambase On The Move?
  127. Events, Rules, Processes and Decisions…
  128. Google Sitemap Update Frequency and Sitemap Stats
  129. Real-time Messaging in Sybase 15
  130. Google?s Self-Inflicted Denial-of-Service Attack
  131. Analytics as a Service (A3S)
  132. Is There a Commercial Need for a Quantum Leap in CEP Technology?
  133. CEP, Alerting and Workflow
  134. On Off-Line Event Processing
  135. Untangling Events, part 2
  136. Classification in Complex Event Processing
  137. On Decision Agents
  138. On state processing and event processing
  139. On 20000 visitors in the Blog
  140. Back from Seattle
  141. Predicting Events with Logisitic Regression
  142. More on Event Pattern Detection and Discovery
  143. CEP conferences and meetings for 2009…
  144. I Have Succumbed to the Facebook Phenomenon
  145. On Complexities and event processing
  146. CEP-As-A-Platform - Oh CaaP!
  147. On Event Pattern Detection vs. Event Pattern Discovery
  148. Some travel plans
  149. On Another Event Processing
  150. On Distribution and parallelism in Event Processing
  151. Followup on Horizon Graphs
  152. Temporal Models…
  153. Call for a New OWASP Thailand Chapter Leader
  154. Welcome the ILOG team to the blue giant
  155. Risk Management Lessons From 2008
  156. Apache Mahout: Real-Time Decisioning in the MapReduce Framework
  157. Alan’s List – Why Obama Needs CEP / BAM
  158. IT Infrastructure: Capability as a Service
  159. Economic Fundamentals of IT Initiatives
  160. Some footnotes to recent blogs
  161. SOA in Cardiac Arrest, Long Live Services
  162. Reuters Feeds and Market Cap (Grrrr....)
  163. Blogs Influence Purchasing
  164. On disciplines and marketing devices
  165. Lessons Learned from High Tower?s Demise
  166. W3C RIF: Shift happens…
  167. CEP as a “BI Megatrend”?
  168. CEP Marketing: You Cannot Fool All of the People All of the Time
  169. On event processing and some interesting queries
  170. The Top Ten Cybersecurity Threats for 2009 - Draft for Comments
  171. Two interesting posts from Scott
  172. CEP 2009 Predictions
  173. On Event Processing Networks
  174. Predictions for the 2009 CEP Market
  175. Predictions for CEP in 2009
  176. Applying data warehousing principles to event processing
  177. Are You All Getting Ready for the New Options Symbology?
  178. Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS)
  179. On Event Reduction
  180. On single application vs. general event processing software - the network and system
  181. Prelude to The Top Ten Cybersecurity Threats for 2009 - Cyberspace
  182. A Medical Graphic for Market Flow Analysis ???
  183. Updates from the Front
  184. Footnotes to Philip Howard's - "Untangling Events"
  185. Untangling events
  186. TIBCO end-of-year CEP results
  187. On Data Mining and Event Processing
  188. Proposed EPTS Steering Committee Reorganization
  189. Some footnotes to Luckham's "short history of CEP- part 3"
  190. Feats of Learning in Las Vegas
  191. A Short History of Complex Event Processing Part 3: the formative years
  192. "complex event" and "derived event" - are they synonyms ?
  193. Zen and the Misery of Experience
  194. The Fallacy of Fallacy
  195. On Event Derivation
  196. The Eight Fallacies of Distributed Computing
  197. EPTS Working Groups, on the starting blocks
  198. EPDL expression for the "on off windows"
  199. Microsoft Surface
  200. Other types of “process”…
  201. More On Event Representation
  202. Standards: next up, Constraint Programming
  203. Healthcare processes: need BPM+CEP
  204. Standards: next in line, Case Management…
  205. On contexts and separation of concerns - the case of "On Off Windows"
  206. OMG BPMN2 Conversations vs Event terminology
  207. On EPTS working groups
  208. Learning to Link with Wikipedia
  209. Event Soup and The Story of Amaldo
  210. On Continuous Monitoring and Continous Actions
  211. BPM Special Report: What you model is what you monitor
  212. Scott's Powershell provider for Coral8
  213. Agent Logic
  214. TIBCO BusinessEvents 3.0.1 available for download
  215. CEP in the 1960s: Air Traffic Control
  216. Cue “Process Intelligence”?
  217. Complex Systems and CEP
  218. The Genesis of CEP Confusion
  219. An Update on the Political Situation in Thailand
  220. On basic classification of terms
  221. Quintessential Event Processing: Signature Versus Anomaly Detection
  222. More on event hierarchies - cycles as hierachy spoiler
  223. IBM Plunges Into ?Business Event Management,? Helping Define Field
  224. On event hirearchies and types
  225. Adaptive CEP - A Prerequisite for CEP Success
  226. HCL Technologies Hosts Over 500 of the Top Minds and Generates Real, Actionable Ideas
  227. Apologizes: RSS Feed Working Again
  228. CEP by Apache Mahout via the Google MapReduce Framework
  229. Comprehensive Misinformation on Evaluating ESP Engines
  230. More on The Value of (Production) Rules
  231. Should We Simply Rename CEP BRMS?
  232. Update on the CEP Users Group on LinkedIn
  233. A Bit of History on CEP and ESP Marketing
  234. Will Commercial CEP Engines Replace Algorithmic Trading Platforms?
  235. Lessons on Rules from the Pinewood Derby
  236. What Defines Complexity in Rule Processing?
  237. On evaluation criteria for EP products
  238. Fidessa Fragmentation Index
  239. ?Comprehensive Guide to Evaluating Event Stream Processing Engines?
  240. On the rain in the window -- windows and temporal contexts
  241. Event = snort coffee
  242. It’s all “Pattern Analysis”?
  243. Do not mix RFA_String and std::string in Reuters RFA !!!!!!!
  244. Event-Driven Business Process Management and its Practical Application Taking the Exa
  245. The Value of (Production) Rules …
  246. On external and internal decision in event processing
  247. Reuters Market Data Performance Problems Under 64-bit Windows
  248. Followup to "Do you need a Commercial CEP System?"
  249. Blogging about Layoffs
  250. Do You Really Need a Commercial CEP System?
  251. On Decisions and Event Processing
  252. FX: A CEP Success Story
  253. Reuters Config Files - Where do they go?
  254. BPM TT EU 08: Governance and business motivation
  255. RuleML 2008: Keynotes published…
  256. Apama & CQG - Partnering for Low Latency Futures Execution
  257. TIBCO Syndera Operation Suite 3.3.0 released
  258. BPM TT EU 08: setting expectations for BPMN 3.0
  259. Google Uses Searches to Track Flu’s Spread
  260. Videos from the Founding Symposium ?Event Processing Technical Society (EPTS)?
  261. Random Notes
  262. My Five Minutes of Musical Fame
  263. Apama Capital Markets Framework
  264. An Answer From The Engine Room Of The Industry
  265. Welcome to Jeff
  266. More on Web 2.0 and Event Processing
  267. On "event at a time" vs. "set at a time" processing
  268. On some EP related conferences
  269. Coral8 5.5: Snapshot Queries with Live Updates
  270. Microsoft Oslo SDK Setup Failure
  271. Colin Clark - The New Head of FinServ at Coral8
  272. On the head and the tail of EDA
  273. Change in the air? Ask Paris Hilton
  274. CEP, EDA and SOA
  275. Business Rules Forum 2008: on the Web, & Emerging Trends
  276. RuleML 2008: PRR and rules vs decisions
  277. Business Rules Forum 2008: Upper Ontology for Events, Processes, States, Rules
  278. CEP - A Legend in its own Mind?
  279. Business Rules Forum 2008: And one last thing…
  280. Business Rules Forum 2008: The Borat Marketing Award
  281. Business Rules Forum 2008: Nearly CEP
  282. On EDA, CEP and disruptive technology
  283. Business Rules Forum 2008: The BRE Vendor Panel
  284. Business Rules Forum 2008: Business Decisions from Real Time Events
  285. Wall Street Firms Using CEP to Measure and Manage Risk
  286. Business Rules Forum 2008: Agile, Optimization
  287. Technology could help prevent stock market crashes and abuse
  288. New Coral8 Users group on LinkedIn
  289. Forays into C++
  290. CEP Updates from the Front
  291. On EDA and maturity model
  292. BNY ConvergEx Group Deploys StreamBase for U.S. Trading Operations
  293. Cool Demo: Coral8 for Homeland Security
  294. More on the semantics of synonyms
  295. CEP Moves From Wall Street To Main Street
  296. AF083-022: Visualization for Command and Control of Cyberspace Operations
  297. On semantics of synonyms
  298. OWASP European Summit - Portugal
  299. OWASP AppSec Asia 2008 - Taiwan
  300. Red Hat prepares complex events processing for SOA
  301. More on semantics and race conditions
  302. The Motivation Behind Adaptive Analytics and CEP
  303. Orange Widgets
  304. Decision Services in CEP?
  305. On HITC and some small stuff
  306. New Aite Report Slams Microsoft's Capital Markets Partner Program
  307. What's a CEP engine, anyway?
  308. Microsoft Oslo and our App
  309. BPMI TT 08: CEP augmenting BPMS for agility
  310. Webinar: Third Generation Algorithmic Trading & Execution with Complex Event Process
  311. Benchmarking .NET-based Tranaction Engines (and the LSE)
  312. Proxy Caches are a Challenging Threat to Internet Security
  313. On Event Processing Network and Transaction Processing
  314. Benchmark Shows Scalability of Aleri’s CEP Technology Across Multi-Core Architecture
  315. OWASP AppSec Asia 2008: Proxy Caches and Web Application Security
  316. Holistic Event Processing
  317. On the Genesis and Exodus in Event Processing
  318. Modelling The Global Financial Meltdown
  319. CEP, Event Noise and Asymmetric Event Processing
  320. On Semantics and Race Conditions - introduction
  321. The Genesis of Complex Event Processing: Asymmetric Capabilites
  322. The 10 Top Cybersecurity Threats for 2008, AMCHAM & OWASP Thailand
  323. CEP, Politics, and Decision Making
  324. On the scope of event processing as a discipline again
  325. Always Be Coding
  326. The Financial Meltdown and the impact on CEP
  327. Update on rule representations
  328. Plan-based Complex Event Detection across Distributed Sources
  329. Event Processing Meets Text: Reuters at Gartner
  330. IDC: TIBCO Leads Fast-Growing CEP Space
  331. TIBCO BusinessEvents 3.0
  332. Corporate Greed and the Destabilization of Society
  333. Reflections on the Gartner Conference and EPTS4
  334. TIBCO BusinessEvents 3.0
  335. event processing meets artificial intelligence
  336. Lamphun Botanical Garden and Terracotta Arts
  337. Colin is Building a CEP App
  338. EPTS4: time for CEP Standards?
  339. Gartner and EPTS4: Postscript
  340. The SQLDependency Object and Entitlements
  341. Probabilistic Complex Event Triggering
  342. Complex Event Processing – An Emerging Paradigm in Business Intelligence, Security an
  343. Complex Event Processing Approach for Strategic Intelligence
  344. EPTS4: Research, an academic perspective
  345. Fraud Detection in Financial Services Reloaded
  346. On EPTS and coopetition
  347. Colin Clark has a Blog
  348. A Truce at the CEP Front
  349. EPTS4: Small, big, and bigger Use Cases
  350. EPTS4: Customers, all under control
  351. On the EPTS 4th event processing symposium
  352. Sibos 2008 - the event processing angle
  353. Gartner Event Processing Summit 2008: highlights
  354. EPTS4: Underhyped and Over here
  355. The Audacity of Capital Markets
  356. Wow! What a Week!
  357. EPTS4 - 4th EPTS Event Processing Symposium
  358. Gartner Event Processing Summit 2008: overview
  359. S&P Downgrades TIBCO to Sell On Financial Services Exposure
  360. Morgan Stanley and Citi/Wachovia ???
  361. Wall Street Systems Announces Partnership With Aleri to Enhance its FX Trading Soluti
  362. On the Gartner EPS 2008
  363. We are Hiring
  364. Goodbye Lehman and Merrill
  365. A New Security Breach in Google Docs Revealed
  366. On sporadic events
  367. The Need for Speed: Don't Strangle the Front Office!
  368. Optimizing Performance in a CEP System
  369. Singapore Sling
  370. The London stock Exchange Crash and .NET/Windows
  371. On Occurrence time: a footnote to the UAL fiasco
  372. On events about events
  373. A Dynamic Algorithm for Smart Order Routing
  374. Automated Trading and CEP on News Feeds
  375. Another CEP TLA - BOCI
  376. CEP vs Decision Management
  377. Gartner EP Summit: Predictive Customer Interaction Management
  378. A footnote to the streamSQL paper
  379. SQL Standards - an impedance mismatch with reality
  380. Modelling Air Traffic Control
  381. On AITC (Arab Israeli Technology Center)
  382. Modelling Shoplifting
  383. Sun Microsystems - Open ESB
  384. CEP and Shoplifting
  385. Supporting CEP with Solace Content Routers
  386. Cisco 7600 OSR Backbone Router
  387. Can Real-Time Profit and Loss tame the turbulent markets?
  388. Towards a Streaming SQL Standard
  389. Internet Exterior Routing Protocol Development: Problems, Issues, and Misconceptions
  390. Streaming SQL Approaches Insist in Ignoring Causality by PatternStorm
  391. TIBCO acquires Insightful
  392. Sensor Events, Business Event…
  393. Is my cat CEP or not?
  394. Business In Thailand - Part 1: The Challenge
  395. More on Why Routing is Not Complex Event Processing
  396. On event processing as a paradigm shift
  397. CEP is Not Low Latency Messaging, EAI or ESB
  398. The Value of State…
  399. On Streaming SQL Standards
  400. On flow oriented and component oriented development of EP applications
  401. Tomoko in Bangkok with Emerson Lake & Palmer
  402. Two strong .NET/C# Developers Wanted
  403. The Kum Bai Ya of Event Processing
  404. CEP Glossary Updated
  405. More on "Towards a Streaming SQL Standard"
  406. On the streaming SQL evolving standard
  407. 4th Annual Event Processing Symposium
  408. Gartner Event Processing Symposium (and EPTS Meeting), Sept 2008
  409. Brief Thoughts on Standardized Streaming SQL
  410. On The History of Event Processing: Global Network Monitoring
  411. On research and practice in event processing
  412. On the "Event Processing Thinking" Blog - after the first year
  413. StreamBase and Oracle team on CEP research
  414. On event processing as a discipline and some subsets
  415. CEP is Not BPM, BAM, BRE, BRMS or SOA
  416. Magic Quadrant for IT Event Correlation and Analysis, 2007
  417. On Event Stores and Temporal Databases
  418. CEP - Some Applications within Capital Markets
  419. On Web 2.0 and Event Processing
  420. On Event Processing Network and Situations - the semantic bridge
  421. CEP vs WSDL + SCA + BPEL
  422. CEP vs. BRE - A TIBCO TTL (Top Ten List)
  423. Technology Tales from Thailand: KBank Fraud Management
  424. Webinar: Real Time Risk, Profit & Loss Applications
  425. CEP and Analytics
  426. On event Driven BPEL
  427. On Event Processing Description Language
  428. A Complex Event = Sum (Events) + Situational Knowledge
  429. 4th Event Processing Symposium, September 17-19, 2008
  430. On the first class citizens of enterprise computing
  431. The end is nigh (for the BRE market)!
  432. On performanc metrics and the new coffee machine
  433. Richard Veryard on Uncertainty
  434. On Top Down and Bottom Up
  435. Forrester’s 4 Elements…
  436. Career Choices - IB vs CEP Vendor
  437. On faithfull representation and other comments
  438. Mid Year 2008 CEP Public Reference Client Survey
  439. The Secret Sauce is the Situation Models
  440. Object Refinement in CEP: Tracking Temperatures
  441. As They Say: When in Rome, Do as the Romans.
  442. Red Herring Fallacies: The Straw Man Argument
  443. RFID Pill Monitors Body Temperature at Walking Race
  444. The Fallacy of Self-Fulfilling CEP Use Case Studies
  445. The Secret Life of CEP
  446. On CEP as a Discipline
  447. On latency in event processing network
  448. Intelligent Business Process Platform?
  449. The Magical ATM Card and SMS Message in Thailand
  450. CEP events this Fall 08
  451. Stac Council Meeting Recap
  452. A prelude to the 4th event processing symposium
  453. EA and CEP Conundrum
  454. Berkeley Visualization Labs
  455. CEP and BRE / BRMS redux
  456. The role of the ESB in CEP solutions
  457. A Brief Overview of the Concepts of CEP
  458. CEP concepts by D Luckham
  459. Real-Time Temperature Monitoring
  460. Lock-Free Queues and Market Data
  461. Squiggles vs Resharper
  462. On Patagonia Dinosaurs and Disruptive Technologies
  463. New York Times Article on Wall St. Pay Drop
  464. Distributed Memory in Blackboard Systems
  465. Blackboards for Complex Event Processing
  466. CEP is to Architecture as SOA is to Architecture
  467. On optimization criteria for EP applications
  468. Event Tracking Google Style
  469. Welcome, Patric
  470. CEP sessions at the OMG Real-Time July 08 workshop
  471. On Historic Truth, Archeological Truth and hype cycle
  472. A Brief Introduction to Blackboard Architectures
  473. On Measuring a Market?s Maturity
  474. A Blast From The Past: Linux-Kernel Archives 1998
  475. Follow the Yellow Brick Road
  476. The 2008 Waters Ranking
  477. The First Annual Fluffies for CEP
  478. Reference Clients, the Global Meltdown and CEP
  479. Rendering Unto Caesar - The Role of the Business User in CEP
  480. A Short History of Complex Event Processing Part 2: the rise of CEP
  481. On relationships among: derived event, composite event, complex event and situation
  482. CEP: hype, or the next best thing since sliced bread?
  483. Muddy Waters
  484. Call for Public CEP Reference Clients for 2008
  485. More CEP Misinformation: Overhyped is not Mere Hype
  486. EPTS Glossary, presentation-style
  487. On the EPTS Glossary
  488. A Simple Situation Model for Complex Events
  489. Complex Events are Composed of Objects Defined by States
  490. Modelling Situations for Event Processing
  491. UK businesses shunning real-time data analysis
  492. Messaging and Event Processing
  493. On messages and events
  494. Eclipse Open Market Financial Platform
  495. Two-Thirds of Our Readers Say CEP is Still Immature
  496. On EuroPLoP and Event Processing Patterns
  497. On the multiple types of patterns in event processing
  498. A First Hand Look at Wall Street Layoffs
  499. A Blast from the Past: Processing Patterns for Predictive Business, March 2006
  500. DEBS08(6) - Model-Driven Eventing
  501. Real Time Estimation and Prediction Using Optimistic Simulation and Control Theory Te
  502. A Blast from the Past: CEP at Stanford,1998-2003
  503. DEBS08(5) - Event-based Constraints
  504. DEBS08(4) - Event-based Middleware
  505. Changhai Ke of ILOG: The “More” Part of CEP over ESP is Far from Mature
  506. Facebook Group for Complex Event Processing
  507. DEBS08(1) - Active DB’s contribution: Snoop
  508. DEBS08(2) - Overloaded Agents
  509. DEBS08(3) - Continuous Queries
  510. Poll: Where is CEP Relative to the Gartner Hype Cycle?
  511. The CEP Blog 2.0
  512. CEP as applied to SOA
  513. Advanced, Event-Driven, Process Modeling
  514. Marc Adler: Analytics are an Integral Part of the CEP Stack
  515. The Grammar of Complex and Intelligent Events
  516. Orbitz paves the way to enterprise open-source contributions
  517. The Infant, the Elephant and the Intelligent Event
  518. On Elephants and Analytics
  519. TIBCO Leaps Ahead in CEP with Insightful Acquisition
  520. Tech Spending Hit by Subprime Mess
  521. Capital Market CEP Fantasy Land
  522. Apama's Fit in the Future of FX
  523. High-performance event-driven executable UML?
  524. Aberdeen on Predictive Analytics & BI => CEP
  525. SIFMA Retrospective
  526. Successful languages - show me the code please
  527. The Information Overload Research Group
  528. XTP recommendations overlap with CEP…
  529. CEP Maturity Models
  530. Event Processing Technical Society
  531. Apama Wins The Banker Award for Third Time
  532. SIFMA 2008 - Hot and Busy
  533. Not Trading but Pricing
  534. ICT Cmte: Thailand?s Cyber Law Compliance Seminar
  535. Business Activity Monitoring: Process Control For the Enterprise
  536. The Predictive Battlespace
  537. Probabilistic Complex Event Triggering
  538. Is CEP Mature? Or a Curious Case of Information Asymmetry
  539. Update on the LinkedIn CEP Users Group
  540. Algo Trading on Your BlackBerry?
  541. Spike in enterprise ?events? spurs debut of Event Processing Technical Society
  542. Epilogue on CEP Maturity
  543. CEP Events this Summer 08
  544. Updated CEP Glossary published
  545. More on CEP Maturity: Capability Versus Reliability
  546. More on CEP: Process, Service or Reference Architecture?
  547. On CEP Maturity and the Gartner Hype Cycle
  548. On the Maturity of CEP
  549. Complex Event Processing Glossary 2008
  550. Is CEP a Service or a Process? Reloaded
  551. Complex Events Podcast with David Luckham
  552. Sense and respond - should humans be part of complex event processing?
  553. What Makes a Programming Language Successful?
  554. The (ISC)2 Blog
  555. Is CEP a Service or a Process?
  556. Deciphering the Myths Around Complex Event Processing
  557. Open Service Event Management
  558. Federated Event Systems: The Event Web
  559. CEP and TUCON - Where Reality Trumps All
  560. Adaptive Process Models and CEP
  561. Banks Prove Top Performers in Call Center Study
  562. The Costs of Solving the Air-Traffic Mess
  563. CEP topics at TUCON 2008
  564. Clouding and Confusing the CEP Community
  565. WestGlobal
  566. Complexity Scorecard
  567. Adaptive Decision Management & CEP
  568. A Vocabulary of Confusion
  569. CEP Uses: message monitoring
  570. Event Processing in Twitter Space
  571. Spam Filtering: Understanding SEP and CEP
  572. Models and Reductionism - Reducing Clouds Into Streams
  573. Implementing the Event Cloud
  574. Threats to the Democratic Process
  575. Congrats to StreamBase and Mark Palmer!
  576. Can IBM Simplify Complex Event Processing?
  577. IBM Business Events Challenges TIBCO BusinessEvents
  578. Congrats to Coral8 and Marc Adler
  579. Some Comments on the EPTS Member Agreement
  580. More on CEP and Complexity
  581. More on CEP Product Complexity
  582. CEP Product Complexity at Coral8
  583. Scheduling Agents with Rules Engines
  584. Call for EPTS Founding Members
  585. CEP and Agents…
  586. What makes a Coral8 Expert?
  587. ?Fast Bag Drop? Huge Success at New Heathrow Terminal 5
  588. On Time-Series Analysis with Strict Determinism
  589. Build EDA without BPM?
  590. A Page from Greg?s Diary: Nerwana Software
  591. A short diversion to DAMA (for Semantic CEP)
  592. Routine Fraud Detection Fingered Spitzer
  593. OMG CEP Standards event: what standards?
  594. OMG BPMN 2: comments for CEP
  595. Deployed Globally!
  596. CEP in Healthcare
  597. Military Event Processing Requirements and COTS CEP Software
  598. Event-Driven Business Process Management and the Example of the Deutsche Post AG
  599. DataComplex Inc. Releases the First Web Based Event Processing Solution
  600. Q&A from BCS SPA meeting on CEP
  601. SmartBlocks
  602. Goal-directed event processing
  603. Business rule execution: stateless/transactional, stateful/monitoring, or both?
  604. SOA and eXtreme Transaction Processing (XTP)
  605. Geek and Poke and CEP
  606. Taking CEP to The Next Step
  607. Forthcoming CEP content
  608. Apama Monitorscript by Example
  609. What?s happening in CEP?
  610. CEP: What about the action?
  611. Manual Event Processing: delivering the Tiffin Box
  612. Thoughts on the Bitter Pill
  613. Business process management: Avoiding the pitfalls
  614. Please Welcome Dr. Rainer von Ammon to The CEP Blog
  615. On Premature Optimization
  616. Apama CEP Code Snippet
  617. CEP as the EDA Application Server?
  618. A Bitter Pill To Swallow: First Generation CEP Software Needs To Evolve
  619. CEP in the competitive mix between trading exchanges
  620. Aite Group Finds Huge Gains for CEP
  621. SL Corporation
  622. CEP vs the hype cycle
  623. Complex Events come quick and fast in the airline business
  624. A Short History of Complex Event Processing. Part 1: Beginnings
  625. Webinar: BAM: The Killer App for CEP
  626. Key Indicators (KIs) Versus Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  627. Real-Time Risk and Surveillance
  628. Apama Wins Market Surveillance Deal at Turquoise
  629. The Amazing Alpine Golf Club, Bangkok - Thank You Starwood!
  630. What?s Next For CEP Vendors?
  631. Calling All (BEA & Aptsoft) CEP Professionals
  632. CEP Community Forum
  633. What’s coming in CEP: Modeling of Events?
  634. Nick Leeson (Part Deux)
  635. Events are the Heart of the COSO ERM Framework
  636. BEP is BEP, CEP is CEP
  637. IBM Says Business Event Processing is Not CEP
  638. TIBCO BusinessEvents 2.2 now shipping…
  639. Apama for Smart Order Routing
  640. IBM Acquires AptSoft to Expand Portfolio in Burgeoning Business Events
  641. BAM Solutions for CEP Engine Users
  642. The Future Event Driven World: Global Epidemic Warning Systems
  643. Orthogonal Blogging at the Horse Races
  644. Want Great Technology? Buy TIBCO (TIBX)
  645. The 2007 CEP Blog Awards
  646. The ART of Event Processing: Agility, Reuse, Transparency
  647. CEP in Layman?s Terms: Reuse and Agility
  648. Oracle to Buy BEA Systems for $8.5 Billion
  649. StreamBase and the Progress Apama Trademark
  650. The Power of the Apama Name
  651. The Top Information Security Risks for 2008
  652. Paul, Where?s the Beef (The CEP Jobs)?
  653. Keyloggers: Why Banks Need Two-Factor Authentication
  654. Get real value from real-time systems
  655. Field Notes from Xiamen, China
  656. CEP Here and NOW
  657. Calling all (insert CEP vendor name here) professionals!
  658. AAAI, Processes and Rules (and probably Events, too)
  659. Happy New Year To Those In CEP-Land!
  660. A Funny Thing Happened on the Road to Xiamen
  661. An Overture to the 2007 CEP Blog Awards
  662. Cyberattack! Manipulation and Subversion of Financial Markets!
  663. Apama and Sonic Win Technology Innovation Awards
  664. Goldman Sachs Downgrades TIBCO (TIBX) to Sell
  665. Invitation to Join the DEBS 2008 Group on LinkedIn
  666. FAA: Boeing?s New 787 May Be Vulnerable to Hacker Attack
  667. The Top Ten Cybersecurity Threats for 2008
  668. Betting on the SOA Horse
  669. Complex Event Processing and SOA: a ?beautiful thing??
  670. Dr. John Bates on Fox Business News
  671. Welcome to 2008! Want to know what you?ve gotten into?
  672. Coral8: Event Stream Processing and Intrusion Detection
  673. Apama, Fraud Detection and Heat Maps
  674. Executive are Risk Adverse and Favor Large, Stable Companies
  675. Motor Vehicle Crashes and Complex Event Processing
  676. OpenCourseWare: Get Smart for Complex Event Processing!
  677. CEP/EP Reference Customers 2005-2007
  678. Visualization Reloaded
  679. Decisions, Decisions, and the Knights that Say Ni!
  680. Adapters and Analytics: COTS? NOT!
  681. Middleware and Event Processing Expenditures
  682. See How Trees, Flowers and Grass Grow in Silence
  683. A First Glance at Coral8 Studio
  684. TIBCO Bounces Back, Kaskad Falls
  685. Complex Event Processing with Esphion Neural Agents
  686. End Users Should Define the CEP Market.
  687. CEP and the Story of the Fish
  688. Simple Event Processing != Complex Event Processing
  689. Fifth Amendment Rights for Passwords?
  690. Outside CEP: the infrastructure stack
  691. CEP Center of Excellence for Cybersecurity at Software Park Thailand
  692. Thai Hospitality Makes It All Worth While
  693. The Asia Business Forum: Information Security Risk Assessment and Management (Day Two
  694. The Asia Business Forum: Information Security Risk Assessment & Management
  695. Coral8 Developer?s License
  696. Aleri is Not the Leading CEP Vendor, Sorry.
  697. The Top Ten Cybersecurity Threats for 2008 - Final Draft
  698. The Top Ten Security Threats for 2008 (Part 14) - Vandalism
  699. The Top Ten Security Threats for 2008 (Part 15) - Insiders
  700. Bare-Bones Requirements for an Event Processing Banking Application
  701. Type I and Type II Errors - The Heart of Event Processing
  702. The Top Ten Security Threats for 2008 (Part 13) - Summary
  703. The Top Ten Security Threats for 2008 (Part 12)
  704. The Top Ten Security Threats for 2008 (Part 11)
  705. The Top Ten Security Threats for 2008 (Part 10)
  706. The Top Ten Security Threats for 2008 (Part 9) - Summary
  707. The Top Ten Security Threats for 2008 (Part 8)
  708. The Top Ten Security Threats for 2008 (Part 7)
  709. The Top Ten Security Threats for 2008 (Part 6)
  710. Due Diligence on CEP Vendors - Think Business Not Technology
  711. Design Patterns in CEP – The instance Life Cycle
  712. Analytics vs. CEP
  713. Bankers Voice Scepticism Over New Event Processing Technologies
  714. 2nd Generation SOA = EDA + CEP?
  715. Customers Voice Concerns Over Rule-Based Systems in APAC
  716. Timer and Time-Based Events
  717. CEP and SOA: An Event-Driven Architecture for Operational Risk Management
  718. CEP as sauce for alphabet soup (Part 9): ETL
  719. COTS Software Versus (Hard) Coding in EP Applications
  720. The Asia Business Forum: Information Security Risk Assessment & Management
  721. Latency Takes a Back Seat to Accuracy in CEP Applications
  722. The Top Ten Security Threats for 2008 (Part 5)
  723. HP Reports the Asia-Pacific Market Up 20 Percent
  724. Agent Logic is Not the Leading CEP Vendor, Sorry.
  725. The Top Ten Security Threats for 2008 (Part 4) - The Number One Threat
  726. Original Survey on Event Processing Languages
  727. Complex Event Processing – Believe the Hype?
  728. Wealth Management Asia 2007
  729. Aite Estimates Revenue From CEP-Related Products Will Reach $460 Million By 2010
  730. The Subprime Crisis and the Impact on the CEP Market
  731. Taking Aim
  732. Event Processing Languages and the Nonsense about SQL
  733. Complex Event Processing Users Group on LinkedIn
  734. The Top Ten Security Threats for 2008 (Part 3) - Risky Situations and Context
  735. The Top Ten Security Threats for 2008 (Part 2) - The Current Situation
  736. The Top Ten Security Threats for 2008 (Part 1) - Threats Are Not Vulnerabilities
  737. How Information Technology Can Be Used to Detect Opportunities and Threats in Wealth
  738. Reference Customers are the Gold Standard for CEP
  739. Ron Ross on Decision Latency
  740. Bending the Nail
  741. Using Bayesian Classifiers to Detect Fuzzing
  742. Thailand Information Security Association (TISA)
  743. Event Processing and Decision Management…
  744. A Model For Distributed Event Processing
  745. Analytical Patterns for Complex Event Processing (Part 1)
  746. Xtp = Cep? O…icy
  747. BRForum07 - the CEP angle (4) - Panels & Summary
  748. BRForum07 - the CEP angle (3) - “CEP For Business Rules folk”
  749. BRForum - the CEP angle (2) - Intelligent Processes
  750. SL?s Architecture for CEP Visualization
  751. Hitting the nail on the head
  752. Business Rules Forum - the CEP angle (1)
  753. XASAX Launches Into CEP with Virtual Cyber Trading Hosting
  754. Muttering About Rules and CEP
  755. CEP vs. “Business Rules”
  756. BAM: The Cherry on Top of the CEP Pie?
  757. SOA Security and SAML - Maturity Defined by Usage Not Time
  758. To be or not to be (part 2)
  759. Crossing the Ocean to ?Discover? BAM, BI, BPM, BRE, CEP, EDA, ESP, and SOA
  760. The Opportunity for Business Intelligence: Is it Evolution or Revolution?
  761. SOA Security (Part 4)
  762. When all you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail
  763. CEP applied to BPM (for dynamic BPM)
  764. Operational BI versus the present-day woes of the Big Banks?
  765. EDA and CEP in Insurance
  766. SOA Security (Part 3)
  767. Progress on Event-related Standards at OMG…
  768. SOA Security (Part 2)
  769. Example CEP Forum at UNIX.COM
  770. SOA Security (Part 1)
  771. Unus per utilitas ut fulsi perspicuus ero laurifer
  772. Prepare for a Lively SOA ?Request-Reply? Debate
  773. EDA, SOA and EP in the Blogosphere
  774. Thank You Gartner - Event Processing Conference #1 In the Books
  775. Highlights of the Gartner Event Processing Symposium
  776. CEP Summit 2007 - The Gartner Event for Events
  777. The 7th - Cyber Defense Initiative Conference 2007 (CDIC 2007)
  778. EDA is EDA, SOA is SOA
  779. EPTS Report: Event Processing Reference Architecture Working Group (Slides)
  780. Getting Started in CEP: How to Build an Event Processing Application (Slides)
  781. EPTS Meeting 3 Days 2 & 3 - further commentary
  782. To be or not to be (deterministic) ...
  783. EPTS Meeting 3 Day 1 - some commentary
  784. Is a CEP application a “Managed Process”?
  785. CEP Use Case: Stream Processing in Multiplayer Online Gaming
  786. Opher Blogs on CEP / ESP / EP / DSM and More TLAs
  787. Event Processing Thinking by Opher Etzion
  788. International RuleML Symposium on Rule Interchange and Applications
  789. OpenBAM Brings GNU Lesser Public License to CEP Visualization Tools
  790. A Closer Look at Apama?s Economic News Alerts
  791. EDA Visualized
  792. CEP and Rules Reloaded
  793. Brandl and Guschakowski Deliver Excellent CEP/BAM Report
  794. Rules Engines and Bayes? Theorem
  795. Complex Event Processing: Don't Get Caught Watching the Wrong Launch Pad
  796. Understanding Event Driven Architecture by Schulte / Chandy
  797. Complex & Event Processing in the news
  798. Event Transformation Services
  799. CEP Event Sources
  800. 7th Cyber Defense Initiatives Conference, Bangkok, Thailand
  801. Limit BAM to Monitoring Simply KPIs
  802. CEP Myopia
  803. Interesting CEP Use Case by Mark Hapher of Sun Microsystems
  804. Computer World Errors in CEP Report
  805. How to Contribute to the CEP Community - Use Cases
  806. Coral8 Gives A Free Ride To All IBM RFID Customers
  807. What is Complex Event Processing? (Part 1)
  808. Event Streams and Event Clouds Revisited
  809. What is Complex Event Processing? (Part 7)
  810. BEA Enters the CEP Market with Weblogic Event Server
  811. What is Complex Event Processing? (Part 8)
  812. Instinet Uses JESS for Algorithmic Trading
  813. BEA?s Event Server and Eclipse
  814. BEA Event Server Screencast: Airport Lost Baggage Use Case
  815. Standard Data Sets for CEP/IDS Evaluation
  816. BEA Publishes Event Server 2.0 Docs
  817. Clouds (Partially Order Sets) – Streams (Linearly Ordered Sets) - Part 1
  818. Bending CEP for Rules
  819. CEP Soapbox: Moving from Marketing to Modelling
  820. An Event Cloud Generator for CEP Testing
  821. CEP with 40 Gigabits Per Second !
  822. Getting Started in CEP: How to Build an Event Processing Application (Part 1)
  823. BAM Myth #3: BAM Works Bottom-Up
  824. Making the Complex Simple with CEP
  825. InformationSecurityAsia2007 - Roundup
  826. Extrusion Detection is Ripe for CEP
  827. CEP Opportunities at InformationSecurityAsia2007
  828. Why use SQL?
  829. Apama SIFMA - II
  830. Apama at SIFMA
  831. The Financial Services Authority (FSA), to use Apama for Real Time Market Surveillanc
  832. Another Seinfeld Announcement from StreamBase
  833. Complex Event Processing and FX market aggregation
  834. Security Event Management (SEM) with CEP (Part 3) - Trends in Cyberspace
  835. Security Event Management (SEM) with CEP (Part 2) - Trends in Cyberspace
  836. Security Event Managment (SEM) with CEP (Part 1)
  837. The CEP Blog Makes the Wordpress Top 100 Growing Blogs
  838. InformationSecurityAsia2007 - Bangkok
  839. Open Source Gaining in SOA, ESB and EAI
  840. Security Event Management (SEM) with CEP (Part 6) - Realizing SEM with CEP
  841. Security Event Management (SEM) with CEP (Part 5) - SEM Challenges
  842. Security Event Management (SEM) with CEP (Part 4) - The 5 Principles of SEM