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Presentation Transcript: Introduction to Complex Event Processing (CEP) in Capital Markets by Sybase, an SAP company
February 18, 2011 - (Free Research)
CEP is an emerging paradigm of computing based on an Event Driven Architecture (EDA) that offers the ability to analyze extremely large amounts of event (and other) data from disparate sources with very low latency and high throughput. There are numerous business benefits to CEP. Check out this presentation transcript to learn more.
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Expert tips for BPM and event-driven processing by IBM
November 01, 2011 - (Free Research)
In this e-guide, readers interested in implementing event-driven processing and business process management (BPM) will learn tips for proving ROI with BPM, best practices for implementing event processing, and process-oriented strategies to gain greater value from a BPM suite.
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SL Corporation - Enterprise RTView Case Study by SL Corporation
February 2008 - (Free Research)
With a deep penetration in the algorithmic trading and capital markets, Progress® Software needed to be able to provide traders with a way to create custom views of market data and their trading position.
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Introduction to Complex Event Processing (CEP) in Capital Markets by SuccessFactors
June 2011 - (Free Research)
View this webcast to learn how Sybase Aleri Streaming Platform provides a rapid application development framework for building high performance, low latency, enterprise class, real-time event processing solutions for Capital Markets.
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Sybase Video: Complex Event Processing for Continuous Intelligence by Sybase, an SAP company
July 2011 - (Free Research)
Discover how Sybase uses Complex Event Processing to help financial services companies capitalize on critical opportunities as they happen. This real-time Continuous Intelligence delivers actionable insights to enable informed decisions that can increase revenue, solve customer problems and reduce risk.
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Transforming Insight Into Action With Business Event Processing by IBM
December 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper explores key business event processing capabilities that are helping energy and utilities organizations to manage instrumented and intelligent utility networks detect outages, improve grid security, and prevent fraudulent use of energy.
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Complex event processing for more intelligent business operations by Sybase, an SAP company
June 2011 - (Free Research)
Read this ebizQ e-book for an introduction to complex event processing (CEP). Inside, learn about the role of CEP in intelligent operations, as well as gaining access to a special three-part report on capturing, analyzing and taking action on event data.
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Business Agility Insights Vol. 1, No. 1 by IBM
December 2012 - (Free Research)
To achieve the business agility that today's fast-paced environments require, four invaluable technologies have come to the fore: business process management (BPM), case management, decision management, and event processing. Check out this expert e-zine to learn more about each of them, and examine three key avenues to smarter, faster operations.
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Expanding Active Decision-Making: The Power of Integrating Business Rules and Events by Red Hat
April 2012 - (Free Research)
Business rules management systems (BRMSs) help organizations gain real-time insight into application performance and incorporate automation strategies into their processes. Read this white paper to learn more about the budget-friendly open source options when it comes to integrating business events with automated decision-making.
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JBoss Enterprise BRMS Overview: Business Rules and the Red Hat Open Source Way by Red Hat
April 2012 - (Free Research)
<p>Read this white paper for an overview of JBoss Enterprise BRMS – an open source system that automates decisions by using simple rules development, access, and change management. Learn about the features and benefits of this system, as well as why BRMSs are important for the success of your business.</p>
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Business Agility Insights Issue 1 by eBizQ
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April 2012 - (Free Research)
Read this expert ebizQ.com e-zine to learn how business process management (BPM), complex event processing (CEP), case management, and decision management systems can help you boost your operational efficiency and intelligence.
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Sybase CEP Implementation Methodology for Continuous Intelligence by Sybase, an SAP company
October 2010 - (Free Research)
This paper discusses the Sybase CEP Implementation Methodology, which offers analytic developers a set of best practices for implementing Continuous Intelligence using Complex Event Processing. Sybase CEP provides a structured yet flexible approach to rapidly build Continuous Intelligence projects and deliver more analytic modules over time.
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JBoss Enterprise BRMS Data Sheet by Red Hat
July 2012 - (Free Research)
<p>The JBoss Enterprise BRMS platform combines business rules, business process management (BPM), and complex event processing (CEP) in a single open source distribution. Read this data sheet to learn how the the unique features of JBoss' enterprise BRMS platform can benefit your organization.</p>
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Improve Your Automated Decisions with Business Rules & Events by IBM
October 2011 - (Free Research)
Watch this 5-minute video to understand how business rules and business events processing can be used to create intelligent decision automation solutions across a variety of industries and applications. Featured industry scenarios: Healthcare, Retail and Financial Services.
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Software complexity, integration drive business rules automation adoption trend by IBM
November 2011 - (Free Research)
Business rules can bring additional insight, transparency and efficiency to case management, provided the approaches are combined and implemented properly. In this Tip Guide, learn how to prepare for and implement rules in case management, and where business rules and case management trends seem to be heading.
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Data Exchange & Event Processing for Oracle EBS by STR Software
October 2010 - (Free Research)
Oracle E-Business Suite users can now control the transfer and processing of data from within the familiar EBS forms interface. In this short video you will experience how a standardized process allows EBS users to become self-sufficient in the transfer of data to and from EBS and other systems, internally and externally to your IT environment.
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Beyond Job Scheduling by UC4 Software, Inc
October 2011 - (Free Research)
Organizations need a highly scalable and reliable automation platform to provide the end-to-end monitoring, orchestration, and execution to connect back and front office processes. Read this white paper to learn about an automation platform that provides these services in on-premise as well as virtual and cloud environments.
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Business Agility Insights Vol. 1, No. 4 by IBM
August 2012 - (Free Research)
Read this expert e-guide to learn how CEP and predictive analytics can be incorporated into business process management (BPM) and decision management programs to give today's organizations constant access to the right information so their operations can react quickly to marketplace changes— and, where possible, begin to anticipate them as well.
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Working smarter through intelligent, responsive decision automation by IBM
July 2011 - (Free Research)
In this white paper, we’ll explore two software technologies supporting better automated decisions—business rule management systems (BRMS) and business event processing(BEP)—and illustrate how these two solutions can work in tandem to help a variety of industries work smarter.
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The future of BPM by OpenText
May 2013 - (Free Research)
Read today's expert resource to learn the new trends of business process management (BPM) including event processing, predictive analytics, and business process competency centers. And hear from experts on how to bring these new technologies to your organization's BPM strategy.
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Avoiding BPM Project Hiccups by OpenText
May 2013 - (Free Research)
When it comes to business process management (BPM), there are many pitfalls you could come across that can lead to failure. Read this expert resource today to learn how to avoid BPM project hiccups from key experts in the space and find an analysis on the future of BPM.
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