Call for Public CEP Reference Clients for 2008


 
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Old 07-16-2008
Call for Public CEP Reference Clients for 2008

Tim Bass
07-16-2008 02:42 AM
Last year The CEP Blog conducted a survey of all public CEP/EP use cases by customers, based on a simple criteria.****We asked the various CEP vendors to on various CEP discussion forums, social networking sites like LinkedIn, and mailing lists to review both the criteria and the list, comment and update.** We published the results*in CEP/EP Reference Customers 2005-2007.

Now that we are beyond the halfway point in 2008*we are going start the process all over again.** So please feel free to comment* as I start compiling the list again, using the same criteria as last year (However, I reserve the right to slightly modify the criteria if necessary).* Basically, the criteria looks like this:
- Must be a (CEP/EP) software vendor.

- Must be an end user / customer.

- Must NOT be a partnership or OEM announcement.

- Must mention complex event processing (CEP) or event processing (EP) in the public statement.

- Must be available on the Internet and in English.

In a nutshell, just as we did last year, we will compile all the CEP/EP public reference clients that mention CEP, the software and the customer.** Your are*encouraged to post links to your 2008 reference clients in the comment section* here.** Please include the URL, Date, Source, Software Vendor, Customer Application (Use Case), as in the 2007 worksheet.



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