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May 19 2009

Is it Event Processing? No, its just Sharepoint…

The UK’s Register had an interesting white paper advertised as “University Hospitals Bristol gain real-time view of bed availability”. As healthcare is one of the next IT wastelands that could really benefit from event processing (think real-time medical monitoring, patient track and trace, specialist resource real-time optimization, etc), I was disappointed to find  this was an advertorial for… Sharepoint! It’s a bit like TIBCO claiming its Portal product provides the smarts for a real-time dashboard, rather than just being the container for such displays. One hopes that UH Bristol is doing a bit more than just having some web part polling some database with “end-of-day” ward bed reports and then relying on doctors telephone the wards to try and book any available beds…

[For non-UK readers, UK hospitals are usually managed under the National Health Service: like any government body, it is widely considered as heavy on bureaucracy and light on "customer focus", with a common budget-saving mechanism of closing patient wards leading to situations where hospital beds are scarce resources.]

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May 14 2009

Good week for Event Stream Processing…

… with the announcements and discussions of Microsoft’s SQLServer-or-.NET-library-no-one -seems-quite-sure-yet stream processing tooling, and then IBM’s you-can’t-have-too-many-CEP-tools System S announcement. Looks like IBM has donated this software to some good causes as part of its beta program - good on IBM - although presumably future users will be expected to pay for the technology.

These arrivals mean that, finally, all the Big 3 (Oracle, IBM, Microsoft) have now declared some interest in query-based stream processing. Possibly this will increase interest (from a somewhat low base) for standardising SQL extensions (syntax and semantics) for continuous queries (as also provided for in TIBCO BusinessEvents 3.0 and later). We’ll see…

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