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Event Processing Symposium 2010: New Presentations
Added
Needham, MA, USA - April 13, 2010 - The Event Processing Symposium 2010
program committee, in cooperation with OMG™, today announced new
featured sessions for Event Processing Symposium 2010: Profiting from
Continuous Intelligence, to be held in Washington D.C., on May 24-25,
2010. The Call for Participation is open through April 15, 2010. For more
information visit http://www.omg.org/eps-pr.
Featured Sessions
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Smart Systems and Sense-and-Respond
Behavior: The Time for Event Processing is Now by W. Roy Schulte, Vice
President and Distinguished Analyst, Gartner
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Analyze, Sense, and Respond: Identifying
Threats & Opportunities in Social Networks, by Colin Clark, Chief
Technology Officer, Cloud Event Processing, Inc.
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Case Study: Event Distribution
Architecture at Sabre Airline Solutions, by Christopher Bird, Chief
Architect at Sabre Airline Solutions
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Event Processing - Seven Years from Now,
by Opher Etzion, IBM Senior Technical Staff Member and chair of the
Event Processing Technical Society
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Events, Rules and Processes - Exploiting
CEP for "The 2-second Advantage," by Paul Vincent, CTO
Business Rules and CEP, TIBCO Software
At the Event Processing Symposium 2010, attendees will:
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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 Community of Practice.
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Hear from industry pioneers, leading
vendors, and early adopters on Event Processing technologies and
techniques that increase mission and business visibility and
responsiveness.
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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.
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Influence, participate in, and benefit
from the rise of event processing as we launch the Event Processing
Community of Practice.
For more information about the Call for Participation visit http://www.omg.org/eps-pr.
Submit abstracts to Program Chair Brenda M. Michelson via e-mail at brenda@elementallinks.com.
Registration & Information
Everyone with an interest in Event Processing is invited to attend. The
registration cut-off for the Westin Arlington Gateway is May 3, 2010.
Hotel and registration information is available at http://www.omg.org/eps-pr.
Exhibit space is available; for more information contact Mike Narducci at marketing@omg.org
+1-781-444 0404. Sponsorship opportunities are available; contact Ken Berk
at ken.berk@omg.org or +1-781-444
0404.
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Edited by Stephanie
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