Tim Bass
Thu, 08 Nov 2007 05:20:39 +0000
All customers (who are end users) I have been working* this year are less concerned about (academically) interesting technical details like “EPLs” or “latency”.**Additionally,* customers are almost completely disinterested in marketing terms like “BAM” or “SOA” or “EDA” or “XTP”.**
Customers are*simply demanding end user reference customers and knowledge of their use cases (without the marketing hype or*tactical technical debates).
Congrats (and hats off)*to the software vendors who are both winning and announcing event processing deals with their customers - and who are avoiding the hype and the debates.
Particularly noteworthy has been
StreamBase and their series of deals monitoring on-line gaming and virtual world applications.** This is an effectively market strategy similar to
Apama and their early success in capital markets.**
At this stage of the market, it is really useful for vendors to focus on specific applications (and markets) and build a solid footprint with reference clients versus “boiling the ocean” and trying to be “all things to everyone” or chasing the marketing terms (like BAM, EDA, SOA, BI, and the rest of the marketing alphabet soup).
The Gold Standard for CEP and event processing is in reference customers.
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