| | | Doug Henschen | | | | You hear so much about "real-time" performance, you would think it's a pervasive capability. The fact is, real real-time analytic performance, as in millisecond-latency analysis of data in movement, isn't all that common. That's why the acquisitions of Apama and StreamBase, complex event processing (CEP) technologies purchased last week by SoftwareAG and Tibco, respectively, kind of stood out.
Back in 2008, CEP looked like the next big thing in information management. Then a little thing called the global financial crisis put a chill on technology investment. Suddenly words like "complex" and the promise of exotic performance sounded expensive and excessive. CEP (like SOA) seemed to fall off the up-and-coming technology roadmap, soon to be replaced by cloud, mobile, social consumerization, and other trends promising faster and cheaper ways of doing things.
Flash forward to last week's acquisitions of StreamBase and Apama. There are signs that big data trend may be breathing new life into CEP. READ MORE | | | JOIN THE CONVERSATION Posted By Ramesh Jain: "CEP has Big Promise but now the time has changed. Events of interest are now happening in massive (Big) number of geo-spatial data streams. So one has to start thinking of CEP at a different level than it was being considered in the last decade." In reply to: Big Data Reboots Real-Time Analysis View Entire Response | Post Your Own Reply | | COMMENTARY REPORTS & WHITEPAPERS Real Time Analytics: A Case Study Webinar Without the ability to make faster and better business decisions, your company just can't compete. Join this case study-oriented webinar to learn how one company used true real-time analytics and the power of a scale-out database to take their business to the next level.
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