Category Archives: EPTS
Posted on October 7, 2009 by Brian Connell
Back from beautiful Trento in Italy where the 5th EPTS Symposium was held. Marvelous location, and we even managed to find a really beautiful Michelin-star rated restaurant. While it was great to meet up with some friends and colleagues, and … Continue reading →
Posted on October 31, 2008 by Brian Connell
Having read Opher’s excellent blog posting on describing CEP maturity models, I found that while I agreed with Opher’s descriptions of differences between messaging and events, I disagreed with describing phase 3 of CEP as “towards looking at ‘event clouds’ … Continue reading →
Posted in Complex Event Processing, EPTS
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Tagged CEP, Event Cloud, One-by-one, sets of events
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Posted on August 14, 2008 by Brian Connell
The evolution of enterprise monitoring has evolved greatly in recent years by focusing on the service being delivered to the Business rather than the health of the underlying IT infrastructure. We have ITIL and ISO20000 frameworks and certification to learn … Continue reading →
Posted in Business Activity Monitoring, Business Service Management, EPTS
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Tagged BAM, BSM, citt, QSM, qualitative, SAM
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Posted on July 3, 2008 by Brian Connell
The EPTS Use Case working group met on Monday in Rome before the DEBS 08 conference got underway. It was hot stuff – temperatures touched 40C or 104F, laptops overheated, but great progress was made. The new use case template … Continue reading →
Posted in Complex Event Processing, EPTS
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Tagged DEBS 08, Friends, Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, Romans, Rome, Shakespeare
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