A Rich, Declarative Environment for Developing Event Processing Applications
A complete solution for building applications to filter, correlate, and process events in real time. Delivers on internet of things and fast data, maximizing value from large volumes of varied and high velocity data in real time.
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Overview
- Processes multiple event streams to detect patterns and trends in real time
- Offers flexible deployment options: standalone, integrated in the SOA stack, lightweight on embedded Java
- Provides visualization into emerging opportunities or risk mitigation through seamless integration with Oracle Business Activity Monitoring
- Ensures downstream applications and service-oriented and event-driven architectures are driven by true, real-time intelligence
Benefits
- Simplify and identify complex event patterns to improve identification of business trends
- Enable big data/fast data by providing real-time situational and actionable insight
- Leverage transparent integration with Oracle Coherence; 1 million events/second processed with microsecond latency
- Push intelligent data correlation and processing to the network edge
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Customer Success Stories
"Canon achieved breakthrough performance with Oracle Fusion Middleware, reducing event processing from a half second to fifty ms, improving throughput 4X to connect 50 million devices and deliver a strong foundation for the Internet of Things."
Greg Ryan, Sr. Marketing Manager, Canon Information and Imaging Systems
Watch the customer video (2:29)Related Resources
- Video: Distributed Intelligence in IoT Deployments (8:46)
- Press release: Oracle Unveils Oracle SOA Suite 12c
- White paper: Oracle SOA 12c - A Detailed Look (PDF)
- White paper: Brave New Integration World – A Unified Framework for Cloud, Mobile, and IoT (PDF)
- Video: Distributed Intelligence in IoT Deployments (8:46)
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