CEP Center of Excellence for Cybersecurity at Software Park Thailand
In July 2007, at InformationSecurityAsia2007, I unveiled an idea to create a cybersecurity CEP Center of Excellence (COE) in Thailand. Under the collaborative guidance of Dr. Rom Hiranpruk, Deputy...
View ArticlePlease Welcome Dr. Rainer von Ammon to The CEP Blog
Today is an especially joyful occasion on The CEP Blog. I am pleased to announce that one of the world’s top experts on CEP, Dr. Rainer von Ammon, has joined the blog. Dr. Rainer von Ammon is...
View ArticleTowards a Streaming SQL Standard
In More Towards a Streaming SQL Standard, Marc Adler says, “Despite what I think about Streambase’s marketing and sales organization, you must admit that Zdonik and Cherniack are first-class...
View ArticleTwenty Four CEP Public Presentations on SlideShare
For archiving purposes, I have uploaded 24 public CEP presentations that I presented over an 18 month period at various conferences from March 14, 2006 to September 21, 2007. These presentations can...
View ArticleProposed EPTS Steering Committee Reorganization
Following up to my earlier posts on Event Processing Technical Society (EPTS) related topics, I am proposing a draft reorganization of the EPTS Steering Committee. The current EPTS Steering Committee...
View ArticlePredictions for the 2009 CEP Market
Reposted (adapted) from The Complex Events Forum: David Luckham: Do you expect the market to expand? No. The entire software market, for the most part, will have a very tough year in 2009, due to a...
View ArticleIT Infrastructure: Capability as a Service
Our recent post, for example, SOA in Cardiac Arrest, Long Live Services and Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS), combined with many great blog posts I have read in the new year, has got me...
View ArticleA Review of Zabbix – Zabbix Rules! (Part 2)
In A Review of Zabbix – Zabbix Rules! (Part 1) we provided a brief introduction to Zabbix in the context of network and security management. In this post I will discuss Zabbix as an event processing...
View ArticlePredictive Model Markup Language (PMML)
Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML) is an XML-based language developed by the Data Mining Group (DMG). PMML provides a standard XML schema for applications to define statistical and data mining...
View ArticleMahout on Elastic MapReduce: Running k-means Clustering
Following up on KMeans Clustering Now Running on Elastic MapReduce, Stephen Green has generously documented the steps that was necessary to get an example of k-Means clustering up and running on...
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