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Stream and Event Processing Require Real-Time Analytics

David Menninger's Analyst Perspectives

Organizations are becoming more and more event-driven and operating based on streaming data. In my past perspectives, I’ve written about the evolution from data at rest to data in motion and the fact that you can’t rely on dashboards for real-time analytics. As well, analytics are becoming more and more intertwined with operations.

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Maximizing your event-driven architecture investments: Unleashing the power of Apache Kafka with IBM Event Automation

IBM Big Data Hub

Recognizing the need to harness real-time data, businesses are increasingly turning to event-driven architecture (EDA) as a strategic approach to stay ahead of the curve. However, they need to find the right technologies that adapt to their organizational needs. To be productive, teams within an organization require access to events.

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Using Event Data in Financial Services to Improve Business Processes

David Menninger's Analyst Perspectives

Even just a few years ago, capturing and evaluating this information quickly was much more challenging, but with the advent of streaming data technologies that capture and process large volumes of data in real time, financial service organizations can quickly turn events into valuable business outcomes in the form of new products and services or revenue. (..)

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Using Event Data in Manufacturing to Improve Business Processes

David Menninger's Analyst Perspectives

Event data can be used to enhance existing processes, but it can also be used to dramatically impact operations, revenue models and the bottom line for manufacturers. In this perspective I’ll share how manufacturers are working with event data to transform their organizations.

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Up Your Analytics Game: How to Empower People to Take Action

Speaker: Tom Davenport, President’s Distinguished Professor of Information Technology and Management, Babson College

Join our webcast featuring top-ranked analyst and bestselling author of Competing on Analytics, Tom Davenport, to learn how analytics technology provides HR with unique insights that create strategic value. This event is co-hosted by Human Resources Today and Oracle. April 30, 2019 11.00 AM PST, 2.00 PM EST, 7.00

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Real-time transaction data analysis with IBM Event Automation

IBM Big Data Hub

In a survey run by IDC, a leading provider of global IT research and advice, 43% of technology leaders indicated that they were “planning to deliver innovative digital products and services at a faster pace.” An event-driven architecture focuses on the publication, capture, processing and storage of events.

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Nexthink scales to trillions of events per day with Amazon MSK

AWS Big Data

Real-time data streaming and event processing present scalability and management challenges. In this post, Nexthink shares how Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK) empowered them to achieve massive scale in event processing. In the following sections, Nexthink introduces their product and the need for scalability.