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Event Processing Symposium 2010: Profiting from Continuous Intelligence

February 25, 2010 By brenda michelson

Save the date!  On May 24-25, 2010 in Washington DC, the OMG is hosting Event Processing Symposium 2010: Profiting from Continuous Intelligence:

Learn how Event Processing enables agencies and corporations to profit from continuous intelligence at the Event Processing Symposium 2010, hosted by the new Event Processing Consortium.

Hear from industry pioneers, leading vendors, and early adopters on Event Processing technologies and techniques that increase mission and business visibility and responsiveness.

Interact with industry experts, leading adopters, and peers in roundtable discussions on business analysis, information analysis, management techniques, and technologies to create an environment for continuous intelligence.

Influence, participate in, and benefit from the rise of event processing as we launch the Event Processing Consortium.

I’m working with the OMG on both the Symposium and establishing the new Event Processing Consortium.  Over the next few weeks, we’ll be announcing more on each, including our superstar conference headliner.  [Hint: I’ve written about him in the last few months.]

If you are interested in participating in the Symposium, let me know.  We’ll be issuing a formal call for speakers soon.  Practitioner stories encouraged! 

 

[Disclosure: The OMG is a client of my firm, Elemental Links.]

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