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Event Processing Resource Center

Whitepapers, webinars, articles, and events relating to event processing.

Event Processing enables organizations to monitor fast moving data streams, quickly seek out patterns of significance, and respond with actionable results - all within milliseconds. Also called Complex Event Processing (CEP) or Event Stream Processing (ESP), Event Processing is a both a standalone infrastructure technology as well as a key component within an emerging class of real-time Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) solutions that provide the intelligence that enables BAM to deliver true operational intelligence. With Apama’s CEP-powered BAM, organizations can monitor their operational performance against Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and quickly detect and respond to rapidly changing conditions. As an expression of event-driven architectures (EDAs) - event processing is highly complementary to Service Oriented Architectures (SOA). With event processing, organizations achieve real-time performance by eliminating the latencies inherent in traditional computing architectures.

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19 Sep 2007

The Gartner Event Processing Summit 2007

Event

03 Apr 2007

Using CEP and BAM for Fraud & Compliance Monitoring

Event

22 Mar 2007

Fixed Income gets serious with algorithmic trading

Event

27 Feb 2007

Putting Intelligence into Business Activity Monitoring
CEP-The Brains Behind BAM

Webinar

20 Feb 2007

Casa de Bolsa Finamex Mexico Selects Progress Software's Apama Technology

Press

25 Jan 2007

Progress Apama Partners with Microsoft to Deliver MiFID Solution

Press

13 Nov 2006

Apama 3.0 Makes Progress in Event Analysis - Datamonitor

Media

09 Nov 2006

The Next Generation of Algorithms

Webinar

01 Nov 2006

Progress Extends Event Processing Market Leadership with Introduction of Apama 3.0

Press

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The Event Processing Blog
Get insights from the people behind Progress Software's Apama Event Processing Platform

Blog

More Event Stream Processing (ESP) Resources

Articles and Media Coverage


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13 Nov 2006

Apama 3.0 Makes Progress in Event Analysis (Datamonitor Computerwire)

12 Sep 2006

New Chapter for RFID Consistent

24 Jul 2006

Algorithmic gymnastics - keeping at least one vault ahead of the rest

27 Apr 2006

Feature: The Eighth Annual Editors' Choice Awards

22 May 2006

Progress Launches Dashboard For Business Activity Monitoring Platform

29 Jan 2006

Increase Your ESB's IQ with Event Stream Processings

04 Jan 2006

Event Stream Processing

12 Sep 2005

Blurring the Lines

Aug 2005

Progress ESP
Bloor Research

Jul 2005

Pumping up the Volume

May 2005

Streaming: The Emergence of a New Technology Trend
Hurwitz Associates

 

Standards Progress—It's All Relative

 

Seven Principles of RFID Data Management (PDF)

 

eWeek: Tracking the Data with RFID (PDF)
eWeek

Whitepapers


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The Need for Speed and Agility

In a world where connectivity speeds the rate of change and creates new demands for agility, there is a huge demand for a new type of distributed computing information architecture that helps organizations derive real business value. That connectivity architecture is event stream processing (ESP). Monitor, Analyze, Act. Take a moment to register for this informative whitepaper.

Enabling Instant Business Insight

Get some practical advice on how to gain insight into your current business operations. Event Stream Processing (ESP) lets you monitor and analyze what's happening now so you can respond appropriately to changing conditions and make smart business decisions. In this paper, Mark Palmer details how event stream processing (ESP) can enable your business to think differently about their distributed computing operations.

Progress for RFID An Architectural Overview and Use Case Review

A whitepaper written by John Trigg, Product Manager - Progress Apama. This paper proposes an evolution in the thinking and processing of RFID business transactions. It provides an ability to look at data streams, or events, as both discrete occurrences and as related bodies that trigger new means of managing the data generated from RFID readers. This innovation technology is known as Event Stream Processing (ESP), or Complex Event Processing.

What is EPCglobal?

Electronic Product Code (EPC)

What is RFID?

The basics about Radio frequency identification (RFID).

Online Events


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Using CEP and BAM for Fraud & Compliance Monitoring

With CEP you can monitor and act on complex business conditions immediately and deliver the real potential of Business Activity Monitoring (BAM). Join this webinar, hosted by Dr. John Bates and Dr. Giles Nelson, and see real world examples of how CEP and BAM can deliver applications for fraud and compliance monitoring.

Fixed Income gets serious with algorithmic trading

Today's hyper competitive environment - and continually shifting landscape within the Fixed Income market - means both buy- and sell-side firms need to adapt to the effects of change, and act quickly to outwit their competition.The bond markets might not appear to be as suited to algorithmic trading as equities or FX but there is growing evidence that as automation takes hold of the industry fixed income traders are set to take advantage of these advanced mathematical models. Please join Wall Street and Technology and Dr. John Bates for an Editorial Perspectives TechWebCast and hear how some business users are already embracing algorithmic trading within Fixed Income.

Putting Intelligence into Business Activity Monitoring
CEP-The Brains Behind BAM

[Listen as Dr. Giles Nelson, one of the first inventors of CEP technology, and Mark Palmer, General Manager of Progress Apama, talk about the technology of complex event processing. Find out how CEP -when coupled with BAM dashboards - provides an intelligent, action-aware BAM infrastructure for the enterprise, and explore applications like algorithmic trading, fraud detection, and compliance, and architectures at the leading adopters of CEP and BAM.

Event-Based Trading Systems - Addressing a New Generation of Requirements

This webinar will introduce an algorithmic platform that incorporates event-based information processing, or event processing. During this webinar you will hear about the architecture required to build event-based trading systems, learn the roles of business and IT in creating successful strategies, discover the use of testing and analysis within the trade strategy lifecycle, and view real world examples of event-based trading solutions spanning different asset classes.

The Next Generation of Algorithms

During this webinar you will hear how you can leverage new tools to customize trading algorithms, learn how the next generation of algorithms will span asset classes, find out how leading-edge institutions are exploiting high frequency techniques, and discover a platform with integration capabilities that incorporate a variety of data - not just tick data - to enrich your algorithmic strategies.

PART 3: Get Up to Speed on ESP - Event Replay and Analysis

Listen to an interactive session in which Louis Lovas, Progress Apama Technical Fellow, and John Trigg, Progress Apama Prinicipal Product Manager, discuss some of the challenges involved with the capture of production event streams and the design of applications that execute important backtesting and analysis operations.

PART 2: Get Up to Speed on ESP - Architectural Foundations

Listen as Mark Palmer, VP of Event Processing and Dr. John Bates, VP Apama Products, explore the key elements that should be considered when picking a strategic event stream processing platform. Hear how an event processing platform differs from a mere "engine", what makes an it truly scalable, and how to leverage real event stream data to test and analyze applications.

PART 1: Get Up to Speed with Event Stream Processing with Experts from Progress Software

For this Webinar we gave attendees the opportunity to ask three Event Stream Processing experts questions about their specific ESP needs. Attendees were able to take advantage of the collective experience of Mark Palmer, VP of Event Processing, Dr. John Bates, VP Apama Products, and John Trigg, Principal Product Manager.

The Emerging Market for Event-Driven Systems

Presented by Mark Palmer, Vice President of Event Processing, Progress Software and winner of the InfoWorld 2005 Innovator of the Year award for his work in event processing. This Webinar will explore the event processing capabilities of the Progress® Apama® Event Stream Processing platform. Through real world examples, you will learn how event processing applications enable organizations to monitor, analyze and act on event data in milliseconds.

Transform RFID into Operational Insight

This recorded Webinar explores the principles of Event Stream Processing (ESP) and how to apply them to new and existing RFID infrastructures. The Webinar will demonstrate, through example, how to exploit the rich capabilities of ESP to transform raw RFID signals into valuable business information that delivers ROI and strategic value.

ESP for the Oil & Gas Industry

In this Webinar, Chris Martins and John Trigg present an alternative way to monitor, analyze and act on high volumes of data streams - Event Stream Processing (ESP). ESP is a powerful and reliable way to monitor the flow of complex data, analyze patterns and detect anomalies.

Emerging Trends in Algorithmic Trading

In this Webinar John Bates, VP Products, Event Stream Processing (ESP), explores emerging trends of Algorithmic Trading or Algo Trading. He talks about the requirements of today's trading strategy models and what trends we may see in the future. (60 minutes)

Turn RFID Data into Valuable Business Decisions by Leveraging ALE (WebEx)

Ken Traub, formerly of ConnecTerra, and John Trigg, Progress Software, will review the ALE standard and discuss how ALE-based data sharing and other emerging RFID standards will enhance system interoperability and enable companies to gain more value from their RFID deployments.

Practical Methods for Building an Optimal RFID Infrastructure (EXE)

Part 3 of "The ABC's of RFID" Webinar series.

Seven Principles of RFID Data Management (EXE)

Part 2 of "The ABC's of RFID" Webinar series.

RFID: The Basics

Part 1 of "The ABC's of RFID" Webinar series.

Event Processing Solutions

Contact us to gain more insight and to learn more about event stream processing and application platform products from Progress Software.