Contact:
Stephanie Covert
OMG
+1-843-737 0637
pr@omg.org
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Event Processing Community of
Practice Co-Sponsoring
Innovative Event Processing Application Case Study
Competition
In collaboration with The Event Processing
Technical Society
Needham, MA, USA - July 13, 2010 - OMG's™ Event
Processing Community of Practice (EP CoP), in collaboration
with The Event Processing Technical Society (EPTS), is
sponsoring an Innovative Event Processing Application case
study competition. The competition is open to organizations
of all sizes, including government agencies, which have
delivered, or are developing, an innovative event processing
application. For full details, visit
http://www.ep-ts.com.
The goal of the contest is to highlight applications
showing significant and innovative use of event processing.
To qualify for the competition, the nominated application
should have been developed in the past 5 years.
Entries will be judged on the innovative use and
potential or realized value from this application.
Competition winners will be announced at the EPTS annual
meeting in Los Angeles, Calif., USA on November 17-19, 2010.
Submissions will be accepted through September 30.
Visit the EP CoP online at http://www.eventprocessing-communityofpractice.org.
Those interested in membership or sponsorship of the Event
Processing CoP should contact Ken Berk at ken.berk@omg.org
or +1-781-444 0404.
About the Event Processing Community of Practice
The Event Processing Community of Practice (CoP) is a
practice area community of the Business Ecology® Initiative
(BEI). BEI provides education, advocacy and member programs
to enable organizations to achieve Business Ecology success,
employ Actionable Architecture™, and carve a path to
business- IT integration. For more information on the
Business Ecology Initiative visit http://www.business-ecology.org.
For more information on the Event Processing CoP, visit http://www.eventprocessing-communityofpractice.org.
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About OMG
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computer industry standards consortium. OMG Task Forces
develop enterprise integration standards for a wide range of
technologies and an even wider range of industries. OMG’s
modeling standards enable powerful visual design, execution
and maintenance of software and other processes. For more
information, visit www.omg.org.
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Edited by Stephanie
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