iBlog: new OpTier Business Events module!

July 25, 2010

By Linh C. Ho

OpTier announces a brand new product capability called OpTier Business Events module.  Built around a Complex Event Processing (CEP) engine, the new module will monitor real-time business transactions and give enterprises the power to make rapid, proactive and well-informed decisions about business critical activities by providing continuous intelligence.

The Business Events module for OpTier BTM monitors real-time business transaction, end-user experience event and third party data from a variety of sources. As scenarios develop that require immediate attention, business rules alert IT and the business to the developing situation.

Listen to this exclusive iBlog interview with OpTier CTO, Amir Alon on: what is the value, why is OpTier adding this new module, what are the challenges it is addressing and how is it different to other B-level solutions such as BAM and BPM.

Interview: iBlog interview with OpTier CTO Amir Alon


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