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Six months ago, OpenSocial was nothing but a list of promised partnerships. But the social network application platform backed by Google has made a lot of progress since then as those partners started to go live with their OpenSocial Apps. First there was MySpace and Orkut, then Hi5, and most recently Friendster. All told, if you add up the various social networks that are now live with OpenSocial, it reaches a total of 350 million users. And it will soon reach 500 million, as four more soc
Video: Customer was wearing hot-pink panties on his head (lovely) A man dressed in woman’s underwear and exposing himself drove up to a Parkland espresso stand three times before one of the baristas threw a cup of boiling water at him, said the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office. Jamae Feddock, a bikini clad barista at Java Girls, said [...]
One of the new features in Flash Player 10 are new ActionScript FileReference APIs that allow Flash content to directly read and write data to the user’s system. Prior to Flash Player 10, in order to read or write a file to the user’s system, Flash content would first have to bounce it off of a server, and then load it back to the users system before it could be accessed. This was not only a hassle to program, but added additional application latency and resource usage. The new funct
The International Sybase User Group (ISUG) have announced that they now have an electronic version of the ISUG Technical Journal is now available online ...
Over at the American Express blog I explain how to tell if your boss is crazy based on the work of Mindsite to DSM-IV-TR bring to the rest of us. If you suspect that you work for a narcissistic, paranoid, obssessive-compulsive, anti-social nut case, click here to learn more. Related resources: "Is Your Boss an Asshole?" and Psychology.alltop.
Good morning everybody! This is Dave coming to you from Salt Lake City, UT. I'm on my Summer 2008 road trip. Started yesterday at 4AM, and got me into SLC at about 4PM. Stops include Laramie, WY; Boulder CO and on to Denver on Sunday for the Democratic National Convention. Then four days of watching, listening, talking, and thinking and then back on the road to do it all again! I tried to set up a LAN in my car, to no avail. There isn't much Sprint EVDO on the road between Reno and Salt Lake.
My colleague, Paul, got lots of… let’s call it, “feedback” regarding his post on the impending demise of the standalone Business Rule Engine (BRE) Market. It seems there are lots of folks out there who feel quite passionate about the subject, so I thought I would continue, albeit from a different angle and relate it back to the CEP and BusinessEvents for comparison. So… taking my cue from David Letterman and with a tip o’ the hat to Paul, here are the: Top
In this first post of many, I will be giving my personal opinion on the state of Web Services programming today. This post covers my thoughts on REST.
This could well be it. Of course, it may be fabricated, in which case, it’d be much less awfully funny, and funnily awful. [Tags: humor media ]
With no fanfare, or even mention on adobe's website, Adobe has officially released Flex Builder 3.01 and the Flex SDK 3.1.  Prior to the 3.01 release of flex builder, developers building AIR 1.1 applications had to go through a series of ext
I've been into computers since I was 4 years old. I went to an esteemed (so they tell me) computer science school, or at least that's what they tell me. I've worked for every kind of software shop: the Big 6 (now 4) consultancies, a couple of startups, and even 'the Big O' (yes, Oracle). So I thought I was familiar with most techniques, theories and approaches to software development. Well, it seems I missed one.About 8 weeks ago Deepak Alur, JackBe's ever-vigilant VP of Development, sent me
Tomorrow, I'll be speaking in New York City at Enterprise Flex symposium.  If you can't make it, on Wednesday, I'll be speaking in the evening at New Jersey Flex Users group (see http://www.njflex.com/ for details).Also, if you are a
A list of project adaptations required to produce zero-errors reports with PMD and FindBugs while keeping the code fully compliant with J2EE 5.
Razor Profiler (beta), an online Ajax profiling tool, is available for public review now at http://www.razorspeed.com. What Is it? Razor Profiler(beta) is a web-based Ajax profiling tool to help web developers understand and analyze the runtime behavior of their JavaScript code in a cross-browser environment. Razor Profiler can be access either online as a service; or be downloaded to run locally. Some Razor Profiler screen shots are shown below: .imageLis
Yesterday was the final day of UX Week 2008, and our final speaker was Bruce Sterling. Though I’d heard of Bruce during the rise of cyberpunk, I was never all that aware of him until I attended South by Southwest Interactive in 1999. He was a legendary presence at the event, both providing the final thoughts to the attendees, and hosting a rocking party at his house. I had the fortune of Bruce speaking at another event of mine, IDEA 2006, where he did a remarkable job of summarizing the pr
The second International Conference on Object Databases (ICOODB) will take place at ETH Zurich (Switzerland), on July 1-3, 2009.The ICOODB 2009 Conference Chair is Moira C. Norrie.I`d also like to inform you that a Steering Committee for the future series of ICOODB conferences has been created.The Steering Commitee is composed of:Mike Card, Mike Card, Syracuse Research Rick Cattell, consultant, William Cook, University of Texas at Austin, Stefan Edlich, FH BerlinMoira C. Norrie, ETH ZurichJam
Once again I thought this was one of the best TechWaves in years. Better than last years, which was good. Having my laptop crash on me when I’m scheduled to do four sessions wasn’t pleasant, and took the edge off of it for me. Otherwis
I received an email in my Inbox today to say that Twitter had killed off inbound SMS updates to the UK.The whole raison d’etre for my subscribing to and using Twitter was to get real-time updates. If I have to login to a Twitter app then what’s the point ? It’s no better, and actually worse than reading RSS. The guys at Twitter twitter on about it being costly, yada yada yada. Well they knew this when they started the service. The challenge for their exec team was to
Dion Hinchcliffe recently provide a comprehensive overview of the status of cloud computing for the enterprise in his post, Enterprise cloud computing gathers steam. It is a good article for spinning your knowledge up on what this trend means today. He starts with the comment, ???The days when organizations carefully cultivated vast data centers consisting of an endless sea of hardware and software are not over, at least not yet. However, the groundwork for their eventual transformation and dow
Brendan Eich compared me to Yoda, and then to Gandalf. More recently, Mark Miller compared me to Henry Fonda because the meetings of the TC39 (the group that maintains the ECMAScript standard) played a lot like a prison theater production of 12 Angry Men.
Today our puppy discovered the pink toy-bone that originally came with the third generation of the Sony Aibo robotic dog: Sadly, the Aibo was canceled by Soiny in March 2006, but Fenway, our puppy, took possession and repurposed the pink Aibo toy-bone as a new chew-toy. It should be noted that the pink bone didn't last long. It's been proved once again: nature rules over robotics...
Guys, Just a quick note to the presenters of the 160+ sessions at TechWave...
While I should be officially on vacation since ten days, some job troubles have pursued me for a few days. Nevertheless, working in an enjoyable environment definitely boosts your productivity. In these days I'm pushing hard on fixing bugs and...
Last week I had the pleasure of visiting the SUN campus, where I was given a tour of a lab that makes James Bond's Q lab look like a childs room. We've forgotton what SUN actually do. Maybe they have too.Leave CommentRelated Entries:Windows 3.1 on a Nokia N810Speaking at CloudCamp LondonA simple Java API class for Amazon SimpleDBjava.lang.InternalError at sun.misc.URLClassPath$JarLoader.getResource()Google Web Toolkit Applications (Book Review)Google's GWT continues to amaze and delightOpen So
My wife has allowed me to let my 9-year old daughter use a nailgun.

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Complex Event Processing (CEP) Blog

CEP vs. BRE - A TIBCO TTL (Top Ten List)
My colleague, Paul, got lots of… let’s call it, “feedback” regarding his post on the impending demise of the standalone Business Rule Engine (BRE) Market. It seems there are lots of folks out there who feel quite passionate a
CEP vs WSDL + SCA + BPEL
Apart from classic Complex Event Processing (event abstraction across time, source, type and attribute) applications for situation-awareness type problems, TIBCO BusinessEvents is also finding uses in sophisticated / dynamic event-driven processes th
No bottlenecks in Complex Event Processing for Real-time BI
A few BI-related posts show how CEP and CEP-related thinking is starting to trickle into conventional thinking on Business Intelligence. First off, Intelligent Enterprise reports on some solutions to the problems of using data warehouses for real-tim
The end is nigh (for the BRE market)!
Recently a customer commented that some manager had complained about TIBCO BusinessEvents not appearing on their favorite analyst vendor’s grid for Business Rule Engines. Ignoring any quips regarding the true value of such analyst quadrants, le
Forrester’s 4 Elements…
… are, according to Mike Gilpin, events, processes, services and information. How does CEP fit in this? Is it the Fifth Element? No, but CEP can be described in these terms as… a technology for automated processes for the continuous proc
Intelligent Business Process Platform?
Well here’s an interesting post from someone at PWC consulting. http://www.pwc.com/extweb/home.nsf/docid/FB2EF3AC6E351ECC8525746B00676021 The way he’s presenting it, he appears to have seen to beginnings of an IT nirvana by linking busine
CEP events this Fall 08
A couple of things going on from September to the end of the year, which may be of interest to those learning about Complex Event Processing and related topics… 15-16 Sept: Gartner Event Processing Summit (Stamford, CT). Lots of CEP vendors sp
EA and CEP Conundrum
Enterprise Architecture covers, by definition, enterprise-wide modeling of both business and IT systems, and therefore should accomodate Complex Event Processing. One interesting blog shows *one* way of doing this - modeling events, event patterns an
CEP and BRE / BRMS redux
With the recent news that one of the 2 main pure-play BRMS vendors has got itself acquired, it might be a good idea to catch up [*1] on the differences between Business Rule Engine (BRE) and Business Rule Management System (BRMS) software components
The role of the ESB in CEP solutions
I was surprised to see that, in the SOA world, there is some debate as to the usefulness of the Enterprise Service Bus. One reason for this might be the evolution of the term “ESB”, from enhanced middleware to service container framework

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