By John Morrell, Director of Product Marketing, Coral8
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Complex event processing (CEP) software is powering a new generation of applications
that enables companies to make faster, better decisions and execute more timely
and effective actions. CEP software analyzes rapidly changing data about markets,
customers, transactions and operations in real-time to drive "in-the-moment"
actions.
Traditional business intelligence requires the user or application to ask "what
is happening," often with data that is at least days old and incomplete.
In a world of electronic markets, internet transactions, global operations and
fast moving competitors, this approach can be too slow and indecisive for many
operational decisions.
CEP software uses an "event-driven" architecture that enables applications
to send alerts when significant business events have occurred with situational
details at the very second they occur. CEP software continuously analyzes all
the data flowing into applications and on the network, along with historical
and reference information, and sends "signals" to notify a business
user of what action to take, or trigger other applications to take an automated
action.
As you might imagine, this technology is most often associated with large investment
services firms, because of the importance of real-time, sub-second actions in
trading environments. Many of the top-tier investment banks are using CEP technology
successfully, as are many smaller, more nimble firms seeking competitive advantage.
What is going unnoticed and shows the true potential for CEP technology is
the diversity of industries that use CEP today. Some examples include:
energy management and distribution service companies
next-generation, internet-based telecommunications service providers
large- and medium-sized internet commerce/retailing companies
asset management and optimization software suppliers
a utility service provider
a mobile workforce/service companies
A great example of the diversity of CEP utilization is Sallie Mae, a current
customer that has won awards for its CEP applications. Sallie Mae has fundamentally
changed the way it interacts and manages online customers by using CEP technology.
They use CEP to immediately recognize events that cause delays in customer transactions
and to monitor for fraud patterns, allowing them to solve problems while users
are still on the site, not after the fact. CEP engines help to process and analyze
millions of events per second, drawn from sources such as network and system
management software, click streams, message buses, and external data and applications.