For Application Development & Program Management Professionals (Length: 13 pages)

January 31, 2008

CEP Adoption Is Broader, Deeper, And More Business-Driven Than IT May Expect

by Charles Brett

with Mike Gilpin, David D'Silva

Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Many application development and enterprise architecture professionals assume that complex event processing (CEP) is a natural extension of IT activities and systems. Current Forrester research indicates that while CEP complements IT, it most often operates outside the conventional boundaries of IT and the systems that IT controls. Application developers in IT understand traditional events, especially those concerning monetary transactions and those that are subject to high-volume automation. But many other nontraditional events (from the IT point of view) exist, such as those that are directly emitted by equipment in the physical world. Developers and architects often know painfully little about these events and how they are used to run a business. The result? IT will have to learn how to coexist productively with complex analytical computing environments that the business shapes and controls, with minimal input from IT.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemWhat Is CEP And Where Is It Being Used?

itemCEP Is Business-Driven Because That Is Where The Events Are

recommendations

itemIT Resists User-Driven CEP At Its Peril

WHAT IT MEANS

itemCEP Is Coming Of Age In Ways That IT May Not Expect

Forrester interviewed more than 10 user organizations plus multiple vendors, including Aleri, AptSoft, Cogility Software, Coral8, IBM, Nastel Technologies, Oracle, Progress Software, and TIBCO Software.

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itemComparing Business Event Management And Complex Event Processing

August 2, 2006

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Analyst: Charles Brett
Technology: Application Development, Application Infrastructure Technologies, Architecture & Technology Strategy, SOA & Web Services
Geography: Europe, North America

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