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Live Blogging - Notes from the Kansas Energy Council, presentation by Yale environmental economist on cap and trade
http://blog.climateandenergy.org/ 2008/ 09/ 04/ live-blogging-notes-from-the-kan…On Wednesday the Kansas Energy Council sponsored a presentation on cap and trade by Dr. Robert Repetto. Repetto is an environmental economist recently retired from Yale University, who currently works for the UN Foundation. He holds degrees from Harvard University and the London School of Economics.
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CEP Music Festival: Ashford, Kent
http://www.thecep.org.uk/ wordpress/ 2008/ 09/ 04/ cep-music-festival-ashford-ke…The Campaign for an English Parliament’s branch co-ordinator for Kent, Steve Davis, has organised an English music festival at the Red Lion Inn, Ashford, Kent. For a map of the area, click the Google Maps logo on the right. The postcode for sat nav’s is TN27 0AU.
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More on Why Routing is Not Complex Event Processing
http://www.thecepblog.com/ 2008/ 09/ 04/ more-on-why-routing-is-not-complex-even…Interestingly, CEP is Not BPM, BAM, BRE, BRMS or SOA stimulated many great comments and the rebuttal Smart Order Routing and CEP - Made for Each Other. James Taylor responded with Business rules, decisions and events. I followed up with CEP is Not Low Latency Messaging, EAI or ESB and James
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More on Why Routing is Not Complex Event Processing
http://securityratty.com/ article/ b2a2132904db8b6f400e9dc6e9ba65b1Interestingly, CEP is Not BPM, BAM, BRE, BRMS or SOA stimulated many great comments and the rebuttal Smart Order Routing and CEP - Made for Each Other. James Taylor responded with Business rules, decisions and events. I followed up with CEP is Not Low Latency Messaging, EAI or ESB and James
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CEP is Not Low Latency Messaging, EAI or ESB
http://www.thecepblog.com/ 2008/ 09/ 03/ cep-is-not-low-latency-messaging-eai-or…CEP is Not BPM, BAM, BRE, BRMS or SOA stimulated many great comments and the rebuttal Smart Order Routing and CEP - Made for Each Other. James Taylor responded with Business rules, decisions and events. I followed up with CEP is Not Low Latency Messaging, EAI or ESB and James replied in turn with
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CEP is Not Low Latency Messaging, EAI or ESB
http://securityratty.com/ article/ ca4a4c065cad28536dda34d18757089dIn respose to CEP is Not BPM, BAM, BRE, BRMS or SOA, fellow blogger Mark Palmer posts, Smart Order Routing and CEP - Made for Each Other. Mark does a good job describing his perspective on smart order routing (SOR), yet his counterpoint that SOR is “complex event processing” is quite unconvincing.
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CEP Media Watch
http://www.thecep.org.uk/ wordpress/ 2008/ 09/ 01/ cep-media-watch/The CEP is setting up a Media Watch group to keep tabs on the media and report any inaccuracies. The BBC have made efforts to improve their reporting of items that relate only to England but they are still the worst offenders by a long way. They aren’t alone, though - even local newspapers make
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The Kum Bai Ya of Event Processing
http://www.thecepblog.com/ 2008/ 09/ 01/ the-kum-bai-ya-of-event-processing/Kindred spirit Marc Adler mentions being a bit ”turned off” by the sniping back-and-forth in the CEP/EP blog-o-sphere. This was exactly how I felt in early 2006 when folks were sniping back and forth about SQL standards and event stream processing (ESP). A group of vendors had created some stream
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Gartner Event Processing Summit (and EPTS Meeting), Sept 2008
http://www.thecepblog.com/ 2008/ 08/ 30/ gartner-event-processing-symposium-and-…Many folks have been sending me email, inquiring if I will be attending the Gartner Event Processing Summit, September 15-16 or the 4th Event Processing Symposium, September 17-19, 2008 (the EPTS meeting). I regret not attending either event this year and will miss getting together with everyone. In addition, I would like to thank Opher and the EPTS team for inviting me.
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On The History of Event Processing: Global Network Monitoring
http://www.thecepblog.com/ 2008/ 08/ 30/ on-the-history-of-event-processing-glob…In A Short History of Complex Event Processing. Part 1: Beginnings, David Luckham opens his history discussion by saying; “Event processing has been going on for more than fifty years.” However, in On Event Processing as a Discipline and Some Subsets another colleague mistakenly blogs, “… people
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