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The Oracle platform for real time streaming event driven architecture based solutions

Published: 02 November 2010 Publication History

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At the core of the Oracle Event Stream Processing strategy, the Oracle Complex Event Processing (CEP) technology provides a complete Real Time Integration Platform for building applications to filter, correlate and process streaming events, so that downstream ED-SOA applications are driven by true, real-time intelligence.
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Applications face an increasing need to track "assets of interest" and initiate actions based on encroachment of boundary proximity to fixed and moving objects and other geographic, temporal, or event conditions. This session will provide an overview of how the integration of Oracle Complex Event Processing with Oracle Spatial can address these conditions, showcasing a mission critical, highly available Real Time geo-fencing application demonstration.

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IWGS '10: Proceedings of the ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on GeoStreaming
November 2010
67 pages
ISBN:9781450304313
DOI:10.1145/1878500
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