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Event Processing Luminaries Flock to Madison Avenue

October 3, 2010 By brenda michelson

This Wednesday, October 6, 2010, a contingent of event processing luminaries including  Roy Schulte, Opher Etzion, and Dr. John Bates, are gathering at Credit Suisse West Auditorium to participate in the Capital Markets Event Processing Symposium.

This promises to be a great day, full of pragmatic insights, real-world stories, cutting-edge technology and future thinking.

Thanks to generous sponsors – IBM, Progress/Apama, Starview Technology, Sybase – it’s only $99 for the day.  So really, how can you go wrong?

View the Program.  Register. See you there!

 

[Disclosure: The Symposium is organized by my client, The Event Processing Community of Practice (EP CoP).]

Filed Under: circuit, event processing

Capital Markets Event Processing Symposium in NY – $99.00

September 20, 2010 By brenda michelson

Due to generous sponsor support – Starview Technology, Progress/Apama, Sybase and IBM – the Capital Markets Event Processing Symposium is now only $99.  That’s a full day program (October 6, 2010) featuring Roy Schulte, Opher Etzion, Colin Clark, Dr. John Bates and more. Check it out.

[Disclosure: The Event Processing Community of Practice is a client of Elemental Links].

Filed Under: circuit, event driven architecture, event processing

New Speakers Added! Event Processing Symposium: Capital Markets Edition – October 6, 2010 in NY, NY

September 7, 2010 By brenda michelson

The Capital Markets Edition of the Event Processing Symposium keeps getting stronger.  In addition to our opener and closer, Roy Schulte and Opher Etzion, respectively, the program is now completely loaded with Event Processing talent.

To name a few recent additions:

Identifying and Correlating Patterns In Real Time Market Data with Terabytes of Historical Data, by Colin Clark, CTO, Cloud Event Processing

Using Complex Event Process & Map/Reduce, we will describe and demonstrate a system capable of identifying and correlating patterns in real time market data to historical market data. The approach will demonstrate the use of complex event processing, symbolic aggregate approximation, an mpp database, and both sql and streaming map/reduce. Using this approach and a combination of statistical and probabilistic processes, one can distill current market activity into a recognizable pattern that is then able to be used to search terabytes of underlying market data for similar conditions.

Optimizing the Trade Process with the Starview Smart Enterprise Platform, by Thomas Sulzbacher, CEO of Starview Technology

Optimization of the trading process and minimizing risk requires continuous real-time visibility and control from Front Office to Back Office. We will discuss how to synthesize these trade events from critical systems using decision analytics to ensure the appropriate content is delivered to the right place at the right time from trade execution to settlement.

Dr. John Bates, of Progress/Apama, on hot-topic capital market trends and conversations, such as HFT, the flash-crash and looming regulatory change.

In addition to the talks, there will be ample opportunity to connect with the speakers and fellow attendees during networking breaks and via a panel discussion.

Check out the program.  See you in New York!

[Disclosure: The Event Processing Community of Practice (EP CoP) is a client of Elemental Links].

Filed Under: circuit, event driven architecture, event processing

Monthly “Top Stories” Cloud Talk with Dave Linthicum

July 30, 2010 By brenda michelson

Dave just published the podcast we did this morning on our Top 3 Cloud Computing Stories for July.  This is a fun format.  Dave reports it is his most popular podcast of the month, which is a plus.

While I don’t normally give hints as to my picks, you can find the Open Group whitepaper here. 

Filed Under: circuit, cloud computing, podcasts

Open Group Conference in Boston: 6+1 Secrets of Successful SOA; SOA Panel

July 15, 2010 By brenda michelson

Next Tuesday, I’m doing double-duty on the SOA Track at the Open Group Conference in Boston.  First, I’ll be presenting the 6+1 Secrets of Successful SOA.  Afterwards, I’ll be moderating a SOA Practitioner Panel.  The panelists are Awel Dico, Bank of Montreal, Mark Sternberger, Raytheon and Chris McCarthy, State Street Corp.

If you are attending the conference, please join us on the SOA Track on Tuesday afternoon.  Jeanne Ross is the Tuesday morning keynote.  You know I’ll be there!

Filed Under: circuit, enterprise architecture, services architecture, soa

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