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A different approach to operational BI (Post)

Published: 3rd October 2008 | Author:
InterSystems has just announced InterSystems DeepSee, which represents an interesting and rather different approach to operational business intelligence. Put simply, DeepSee provides a...

BPMS at Software AG one year on (Post)

Published: 1st October 2008 | Author:
This is the third in a series of articles I shall be producing based on a major piece of research being undertaken by Bloor Research on the BPMS market. My thanks go to Matt Durham, VP for Market...

Progress Apama 4.0 (Research)

Published: 30th September 2008 | Author:
Progress Apama is a complex event processing platform aimed at building real-time, event-driven applications and supporting event driven architectures.

Rational RSDC, Jazz and Second Life (Post)

Published: 30th September 2008 | Author:
A chance to talk with Danny Sabbah (General Manager, Rational Software) at the London Rational Software Developers Conference (RSDC) is not to be missed—but more of that anon. First, I...

Oracle and the X-Men (Post)

Published: 29th September 2008 | Author:
Oracle has just announced the Oracle Exadata Storage Server and the HP Oracle Database Machine as its answer to the likes of Netezza and other appliance vendors. The project went under the codename...

Digital Marketing: It’s a jungle out there (Post)

Published: 26th September 2008 | Author:
The ad:tech conference and exhibition is ‘the event for interactive marketers' according to the show guide. ‘Interactive marketers' in essence means the young, ambitious advertising...

Speculation, Streams, Warehousing and the X-Men (Post)

Published: 24th September 2008 | Author:
I recently wrote (see IBM, BEP and CEP) about IBM's release of InfoSphere Streams. I reported that rather than referring to this as a complex event processing (CEP) product they are instead calling...

IBM, BEP and CEP (Post)

Published: 23rd September 2008 | Author:
IBM has just held its first annual analyst's conference on what it calls Business Event Processing (BEP). Now, followers of the complex event processing (CEP) market will know that IBM has renamed...