Aleri CEP 3.0 beta Now Available for Download
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The enhanced Aleri CEP platform includes integrative connectivity
and is the industry's only hybrid CEP platform that combines
relational SQL operators with a procedural scripting language for
greater versatility
CHICAGO--(Business Wire)--
Aleri Inc., a leading provider of enterprise-class complex event
processing (CEP) technology, announced today that the beta version of
the Aleri Streaming Platform 3.0 is available for download on the
Aleri Website (www.aleri.com).
The Aleri Streaming Platform is an enterprise-class platform
enabling rapid implementation of real-time applications that analyze
fast moving data streams in order to provide continuous insight and
immediate response.
Version 3.0 further simplifies the processes of building and
deploying new applications faster, without the need for specialized
real-time programming skills. Aleri's enhanced CEP platform features a
new streamlined look and feel for enhanced ease of use along with
several significant new features and updates including advanced
pattern matching capabilities and integrated connectivity.
"Integration has consistently been one of the biggest challenges
in CEP; consuming over 60% of the effort of the average project," said
Adam Honore, senior analyst at Aite Group. "Taking a more standardized
approach to connectivity is essential to a viable long-term enterprise
CEP strategy."
Highlights of the new release include:
-- New Look and Feel for Aleri Studio - Aleri's visual modeling
tool is now more intuitive to use, minimizing the learning
curve to make you productive faster. Based on the Eclipse
framework, the Studio includes tools for modeling as well as
testing, debugging and optimizing your application
-- Integrated Connectivity - a extensive set of built-in
connecters for fast and convenient integration with data
sources and destinations, eliminating the need for separate
adapters in many cases
-- Advanced Pattern Matching capabilities - a new pattern
matching syntax which facilitates the definition of complex
patterns of events and the output to be produced when they
occur
-- Streamlined AleriML - Aleri's xml-based event processing
language has been simplified and streamlined for improved
efficiency
-- Enhanced SPLASH scripting - Aleri's SPLASH scripting language,
which overcomes the limitations of standard SQL-style
relational operators, has been enhanced with new data
structures including vectors, dictionaries and an eventCache
as well as new data types. With SPLASH, Aleri provides the
industry's only hybrid CEP platform that combines SQL
relational operators with the flexibility and control of an
imperative scripting language.
About Aleri
Aleri is a leading provider of enterprise-class complex event
processing (CEP) technology for financial institutions and beyond.
Aleri's CEP Platform was designed from the ground up to provide the
most robust architecture available for the rapid implementation of
mission critical applications within the most demanding environments.
Built for high throughput with minimal latency, Aleri's event
processing technology allows customers to analyze and respond
instantly to high-volume, high-speed data to minimize risk and
increase competitive advantage.
Aleri is the first to develop and deploy commercial
enterprise-class applications built on event processing technology,
the Aleri Liquidity Management System, which is used by some of the
largest global bank treasuries in the world, and the Aleri Market
Liquidity Analysis engine, which consolidates and analyzes multiple
order book feeds from individual exchanges to provide a powerful tool
for trading in fragmented markets.
Aleri is a global company headquartered in Chicago with offices in
New York, New Jersey, London, and Paris. For more information, visit
www.aleri.com.
Aleri, Inc.
Kelly Shumaker
312-540-7347
kelly.shumaker@aleri.com
Copyright Business Wire 2008
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