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Special Forums News, Links, Events and Announcements Complex Event Processing RSS News TIBCO BusinessEvents 3.0 Post 302239540 by Linux Bot on Wednesday 24th of September 2008 02:00:04 AM
Old 09-24-2008
TIBCO BusinessEvents 3.0

Tim Bass
09-23-2008 10:54 PM
I was pleased to read the Paul Vincent’s post, TIBCO BusinessEvents 3.0.*** TIBCO has always had a forward thinking vision for distributed computing and this release of BE 3.0 is another step in the right direction.* TIBCO now has the only commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) event processing platform on the market that supports distributed event processing, multi-agent architectures, distributed object caching, extensibility, continuous queries, state management and state-of-the-art rules.

Even thought TIBCO’s BusinessEvents does not yet support Bayesian Classifiers, Artificial Neural Networks and other advanced decision support algorithms, it is just a matter of time before TIBCO will add these advanced features “out of the box”.* On the other hand, the extensible nature of TIBCO’s BE makes it possible to add probabalistic computing functionality, however this requires quite a lot of programming and integration work.

When I see a great release like this for TIBCO, it makes me a little nostalgic for “the good old days” travelling the world in the front of the aircraft for TIBCO.** TIBCO has a rich and diverse customer base.* This customer base includes financial services companies; however, TIBCO is much less dependent on financial services that other event processing companies.** So, with TIBCO you not only get great technology, but rocksolid stability in an unstable and uncertain business world.



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PO_GNATDIST(1)						      General Commands Manual						    PO_GNATDIST(1)

NAME
po_gnatdist - a tool to build a DSA application with polyorb SYNOPSYS
po_gnatdist [switches] configuration-file [list-of-partitions] DESCRIPTION
po_gnatdist is a program let you build distributed applications with GNAT, the GNU Ada 95 compiler. It is part of the POLYORB package. OPTIONS
po_gnatdist accepts the following options: all gnatmake switches -PCS allows the user to override the default selection of distribution runtime library (PCS). -n allows po_gnatdist to skip the first stage of recompilation of the non-distributed application. CONFIGURATION FILE
The names of all configuration files must have the suffix .cfg. There may be several configuration files for the same distributed applica- tion, as the user may want to use different distributed configurations depending on load and other characteristics of the computing envi- ronment. PARTITIONS
If a list of partitions is provided on the command line of the po_gnatdist command, only these partitions will be built. In the following configuration example, the user can type : po_gnatdist <configuration> <partition_2> <partition_3> AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Xavier Grave <xavier.grave@ipno.in2p3.fr>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Most of the material of this man page was grabed on : http://www.adacore.com/wp-content/files/auto_update/polyorb-docs/polyorb_ug.html/ PO_GNATDIST(1)
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