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« SOA and the Single Business Analyst | Main | BI Needs SOA » April 03, 2008Event Processing Event! Why should self-respecting business care about event-driven architecture (EDA) and complex event processing (CEP)? Because almost every company has operational activities that run continuously and must respond to rapidly changing conditions. Roy Schulte, Gartner VP and one of the world's leading authorities on enterprise systems, says that businesses should get to know EDA and CEP very well, as they are the tickets to early problem detection and predicting future threats and opportunities before they materialize. Schulte will be talking about EDA and CEP in some detail at ebizQ's upcoming Event Processing Virtual Conference, to be held May 7th. Along with Schulte's keynote, esteemed speakers such as Forrester's Charles Brett will provide a taxonomy for event processing. David Luckham (founder of Rational Software) and Dr. K. Mani Chandy (CalTech) will provide perspectives on the convergence between EDA and SOA. Click here for more details on ebizQ's one-day Event Processing Virtual Conference. _____________________________________________________________________ Posted by joemckendrick in SOA Events | Digg This | Add to del.icio.us Trackback Pings TrackBack URL for this entry:
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