15
Jan

IBM Common Event Infrastructure (CEI)

   Posted by: dhcsoul   in Complex Event Processing


“Standardizing event management to streamline your on demand operating environment”

According to the introduction:


“Today,
IBM Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) — a set of modular
event-processing components — delivers the following functions:





Event transport
Event bus distribution
Event persistence
Event subscription
Event updates
Event queries
Event metadata

“This paper outlines IBM’s strategy for CEI
implementation and describes how IBM CEI can help you manage your IT
environment effectively. It first offers basic information about CEI
and the problems it addresses, and then provides details about the CEI
architecture, interfaces, operations and delivery to enable you to plan
your system’s architectures around a solution that uses CEI.” <pdf>goto



originally Posted to cep.weblogger.com by David Soul on 1/8/05; 2:20:52 PM
in the CEP section.

Tags: CEP, Complex Event Processing

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