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		<title>CEP08 - Sumitro Sarkar, ThomsonReuters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[
 Welcome to episode eight of The Complex Events Podcast brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by Oracle.
On today’s show, we feature an interview with Sumitro Sarkar of ThomsonReuters.  
Sumitro Sarkar is Global Head of Business Architecture at ThomsonReuters. He has more than 20 years of experience in management consulting, with a focus on [...]]]></description>
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<p> Welcome to episode eight of <strong>The Complex Events Podcast</strong> brought to you by <a target="_blank" href="http://voicesinbusiness.com/" title="ViB"><font color="#446d89">Voices in Business</font></a> and sponsored by <font color="#446d89"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.bea.com/framework.jsp?CNT=front_office_trading.jsp&amp;FP=/content/solutions/industry/financial/" title="Oracle">Oracle</a></font>.</p>
<p>On today’s show, we feature an interview with <strong>Sumitro Sarkar of ThomsonReuters</strong>.  </p>
<p>Sumitro Sarkar is Global Head of Business Architecture at ThomsonReuters. He has more than 20 years of experience in management consulting, with a focus on strategy and transformation. Currently, he works at ThomsonReuters office of the CTO on market data and associated areas.</p>
<p>He also writes the “<a target="_blank" href="http://www.sumitrosarkar.com/" title="Is IT Worth it?">Is IT Worth It</a>” blog and also blogs at the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ciozone.com/index.php/Blogs/" title="CIOZone">CIOZone</a>.</p>
<p>In this interview, Sumitro speaks with Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business and David Fergie of Oracle about his thoughts on CEP as a disruptive technology, its applicability across industries, and the steps necessary for adoption.</p>
<p><strong><em>Show notes for this episode:</em></strong></p>
<p>00:13 - Introduction<br />
00:52 – Start of interview and Sumitro’s background<br />
01:57 – Is CEP analogous to Financial Services<br />
02:27 – Low Latency and High Latency Businesses<br />
02:55 – Healthcare, Insurance and Decision Support<br />
03:34 – Gaming industry, Interactivity and Simultaneity<br />
05:14 – Parallel Processing versus Rules-Based Engines<br />
06:02 – A disruptive technology<br />
06:42 – Modeling the real world<br />
07:08 – Align businss and technology<br />
08:00 – Adopting CEP<br />
09:46 – Multi-Data Centric to Adaptive<br />
12:06 – Non-intrusive applications<br />
14:44 – Real-Time processing “On the Chip”<br />
15:47 – Proactive risk mitigation<br />
16:33 – Measuring systemic and market risk<br />
16:54 – Alan Greenspan and determining magnitude of risk<br />
18:41 – Practical usage of CEP and social networking<br />
22:02 – End of interview and wrap-up</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://cepbusinesscast.com/transcripts/CEP08_Transcript.pdf" title="CEP08 Transcript">Click here for a full transcript of this episode</a></p>
<p>We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 20 7193 1295, or send a message to <a href="mailto:comments@voicesinbusiness.com">comments@voicesinbusiness.com</a></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>CEP08 - Sumitro Sarka, Global Head of Business Architecture at ThomsonReuters talks to Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business and David Fergie of Oracle about Complex Events Processing</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>nbsp;Welcome to episode eight of The Complex Events Podcast brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by Oracle.

On todayrsquo;s show, we feature an interview with Sumitro Sarkar of ThomsonReuters.nbsp;nbsp;

Sumitro Sarkar is Global Head of Business Architecture at ThomsonReuters. He has more than 20 years of experience in management consulting, with a focus on strategy and transformation. Currently, he works at ThomsonReuters office of the CTO on market data and associated areas.

He also writes the ldquo;Is IT Worth Itrdquo; blog and also blogs at the CIOZone.

In this interview, Sumitro speaks with Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business and David Fergie of Oracle about his thoughts on CEP as a disruptive technology, its applicability across industries, and the steps necessary for adoption.

Show notes for this episode:

00:13 - Introduction
00:52 ndash; Start of interview and Sumitrorsquo;s background
01:57 ndash; Is CEP analogous to Financial Services
02:27 ndash; Low Latency and High Latency Businesses
02:55 ndash; Healthcare, Insurance and Decision Support
03:34 ndash; Gaming industry, Interactivity and Simultaneity
05:14 ndash; Parallel Processing versus Rules-Based Engines
06:02 ndash; A disruptive technology
06:42 ndash; Modeling the real world
07:08 ndash; Align businss and technology
08:00 ndash; Adopting CEP
09:46 ndash; Multi-Data Centric to Adaptive
12:06 ndash; Non-intrusive applications
14:44 ndash; Real-Time processing ldquo;On the Chiprdquo;
15:47 ndash; Proactive risk mitigation
16:33 ndash; Measuring systemic and market risk
16:54 ndash; Alan Greenspan and determining magnitude of risk
18:41 ndash; Practical usage of CEP and social networking
22:02 ndash; End of interview and wrap-up

Click here for a full transcript of this episode

We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 20 7193 1295, or send a message to comments@voicesinbusiness.com

Listen Now:

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		<title>CEP07 - Professor David Luckham (pt.2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 08:53:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to episode seven of The Complex Events Podcast brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.
On today’s show, we bring you the second part of our interview with Professor David Luckham of Stanford University as he shares his thoughts on the future of CEP with Vicki Zesses of Voices in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to episode seven of <strong>The Complex Events Podcast</strong> brought to you by <a target="_blank" href="http://voicesinbusiness.com/" title="ViB"><font color="#446d89">Voices in Business</font></a> and sponsored by <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bea.com/framework.jsp?CNT=front_office_trading.jsp&amp;FP=/content/solutions/industry/financial/" title="BEA"><font color="#446d89">BEA Systems</font></a>.</p>
<p>On today’s show, we bring you the second part of our interview with <strong>Professor David Luckham</strong> of Stanford University as he shares his thoughts on the future of CEP with Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business and David Fergie of BEA Systems.</p>
<p>David discusses how we now live in an event driven world and that CEP will work across industries. He explores how the information flowing through all of the layers of the enterprise IT infrastructure will utilise CEP to be discovered, understood in terms of its impact on high level management goals and business processes, and acted upon in real-time.</p>
<p><strong><em>Show notes for this episode:</em></strong></p>
<p>00:14 Introduction<br />
00:42 David’s predictions for the coming 18 months<br />
03:58  Long-term outlook for CEP, building enterprise communication systems, a technology in an event driven world<br />
05:19 Airtraffic control, an example of event driven enterprise need for real-time comprehensive event processing and business intelligence<br />
07:17 Worldwide epidemiology forecasting, long-term environmental forecasting, climate monitoring and simulation, long-term effects of human activity<br />
08:25 CEP and information driven technologies<br />
10:48  Protecting information privacy, “monitor the data monitoring”<br />
13:23 End-users building on vendor CEP engines<br />
15:59 Interview conclusion and wrap-up</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://cepbusinesscast.com/transcripts/CEP07_Transcript.pdf" title="CEP07 Transcript">Click here for a full transcript of this episode</a></p>
<p>We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on  +44 (0) 20 7193 1295, or send a message to <a href="mailto:comments@voicesinbusiness.com">comments@voicesinbusiness.com</a></p>
<p><strong><em>Links:</em></strong></p>
<p>- <a target="_blank" href="http://www.complexevents.com/" title="CEP"><font color="#446d89">David Luckham’s Complex Events Processing website</font></a><br />
- <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ep-ts.com/" title="EPTS"><font color="#446d89">The Event Processing Technical Society</font></a> </p>
<p><strong><em>Listen Now:</em></strong></p>
<p>To listen to the podcast right now, click on the player icon below.</p>
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<itunes:duration>11:18</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>CEP07 - Professor David Luckham of Stanford University talks about Complex Event Processing with Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business and David Fergie of BEA Systems</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Welcome to episode seven of The Complex Events Podcast brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.

On todayrsquo;s show, we bring you the second part of our interview with Professor David Luckham of Stanford University as he shares his thoughts on the future of CEP with Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business and David Fergie of BEA Systems.

Davidnbsp;discusses hownbsp;we now live in an event driven world and that CEP will work across industries. He explores how the informationnbsp;flowing through all of the layers of the enterprise IT infrastructure will utilise CEP to be discovered, understood in terms of its impact on high level management goals and business processes, and acted upon in real-time.

Show notes for this episode:

00:14nbsp;Introduction
00:42nbsp;Davidrsquo;s predictions for the coming 18 months
03:58 nbsp;Long-term outlook for CEP, building enterprise communication systems, a technology in an event driven world
05:19nbsp;Airtraffic control, an example of event driven enterprise need for real-time comprehensive event processing and business intelligence
07:17nbsp;Worldwide epidemiology forecasting, long-term environmental forecasting, climate monitoring and simulation, long-term effects of human activity
08:25nbsp;CEP and information driven technologies
10:48 nbsp;Protecting information privacy, ldquo;monitor the data monitoringrdquo;
13:23nbsp;End-users building on vendor CEP engines
15:59nbsp;Interview conclusion and wrap-up

Click here for a full transcript of this episode

We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio comment onnbsp;nbsp;+44 (0) 20 7193 1295, or send a message to comments@voicesinbusiness.com

Links:

- David Luckhamrsquo;s Complex Events Processing website
- The Event Processing Technical Societynbsp;

Listen Now:

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		<title>CEP06 - Professor David Luckham (pt.1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 07:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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Professor David Luckham
Welcome to episode six of The Complex Events Podcast brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.
On today’s show, we feature an interview with David Luckham, Research Professor of Electrical Engineering (Emeritus) at Stanford University.
Professor Luckham is often referred to as “the Father of CEP”. He has held faculty [...]]]></description>
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<em>Professor David Luckham</em></p>
<p>Welcome to episode six of <strong>The Complex Events Podcast</strong> brought to you by <a target="_blank" href="http://voicesinbusiness.com/" title="ViB"><font color="#446d89">Voices in Business</font></a> and sponsored by <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bea.com/framework.jsp?CNT=front_office_trading.jsp&amp;FP=/content/solutions/industry/financial/" title="BEA"><font color="#446d89">BEA Systems</font></a>.</p>
<p>On today’s show, we feature an interview with <strong>David Luckham, Research Professor of Electrical Engineering (Emeritus) at Stanford University</strong>.</p>
<p>Professor Luckham is often referred to as “the Father of CEP”. He has held faculty and invited faculty positions in both mathematics and computer science at eight major universities in Europe and the United States, led the Computer Systems Laboratory at Stanford University, and was one of the founders of Rational Software, Inc. In his latest book “The Power of Events”, he provides an introduction to complex event processing</p>
<p>David’s website <a href="http://www.complexevents.com/">www.complexevents.com</a> provides a forum for cross-industry applications and products that employ any form of CEP, as well as the latest research and developments in event processing</p>
<p>In this, the first part of a two-part interview, David shares his thoughts on CEP and how it compares and works with SOA and business oriented architecture as he speaks with Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business and David Fergie, Principal Architect at BEA Systems.</p>
<p><em><strong>Show notes for this episode:</strong></em></p>
<p>00:13 - Introduction<br />
00:46 - Beginning of interview<br />
01:01 - David Luckham’s background<br />
02:14 - CEP versus Event-Driven SOA<br />
07:23 - Adoption of CEP, avoiding pitfalls and “boil the ocean” projects<br />
11:12 - CEP mega-product suite combining discrete event simulation, computer networks, active databases and middleware<br />
14:04 - The difference of CEP versus the individual processes<br />
16:46 - Applying CEP to challenges: information risk, e.g., spyware; employee permissions; accouting process complying with government regulations; detecting opportunities for arbitrage in trading; servicing customers requests in call centers.<br />
18:54 - End of part 1 and wrap-up</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://cepbusinesscast.com/transcripts/CEP06_Transcript.pdf" title="CEP06 Transcript">Click here for a full transcript of this episode</a></p>
<p>We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 (0) 20 7193 1295, or send a message to <a href="mailto:comments@voicesinbusiness.com">comments@voicesinbusiness.com</a></p>
<p><strong><em>Links:</em></strong></p>
<p>- <a target="_blank" href="http://www.complexevents.com" title="CEP">David Luckham&#8217;s Complex Events Processing website</a><br />
- <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ep-ts.com" title="EPTS">The Event Processing Technical Society</a> </p>
<p><strong><em>Listen Now:</em></strong></p>
<p>To listen to the podcast right now, click on the player icon below.</p>
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<itunes:duration>21:04</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>CEP06 - Professor David Luckham, Research Professor of Electrical Engineering (Emeritus) at Stanford University, talks to David Fergie of BEA Systems and Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business about Complex Event Processing</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Professor David Luckham

Welcome to episode six of The Complex Events Podcast brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.

On todayrsquo;s show, we feature an interview with David Luckham, Research Professor of Electrical Engineering (Emeritus) at Stanford University.

Professor Luckham is often referred to as ldquo;the Father of CEPrdquo;. He has held faculty and invited faculty positions in both mathematics and computer science at eight major universities in Europe and the United States, led the Computer Systems Laboratory at Stanford University, and was one of the founders of Rational Software, Inc. In his latest book ldquo;The Power of Eventsrdquo;,nbsp;he provides an introduction to complex event processing

Davidrsquo;s website www.complexevents.com provides a forum for cross-industry applications and products that employ any form of CEP, as well as the latest research and developments in event processing

Innbsp;this, the first partnbsp;of a two-partnbsp;interview, David shares his thoughts on CEP and how it compares and works with SOA and business oriented architecture as he speaks with Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business and David Fergie, Principal Architect at BEA Systems.

Show notes for this episode:

00:13nbsp;- Introduction
00:46nbsp;- Beginning of interview
01:01nbsp;- David Luckhamrsquo;s background
02:14 - CEP versus Event-Driven SOA
07:23nbsp;- Adoption of CEP, avoiding pitfalls and ldquo;boil the oceanrdquo; projects
11:12nbsp;- CEP mega-product suite combining discrete event simulation, computer networks, active databases and middleware
14:04nbsp;- The difference of CEP versus the individual processes
16:46nbsp;- Applying CEP to challenges: information risk, e.g., spyware; employee permissions; accouting process complying with government regulations; detecting opportunities for arbitrage in trading; servicing customers requests in call centers.
18:54 -nbsp;End of part 1 and wrap-up

Click here for a full transcript of this episode

We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 (0) 20 7193 1295, or send a message to comments@voicesinbusiness.com

Links:

- David Luckham's Complex Events Processing website
- The Event Processing Technical Societynbsp;

Listen Now:

To listen to the podcast right now, click on the player icon below.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>CEP05 - Brad Bailey, Aite Group (part 3)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 10:56:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mike@voicesinbusiness.com (Voices in Business)</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to episode five of The Complex Events Podcast brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.
In this, the third and final installment of our interview with Brad Bailey of Aite Group, Brad shares his thoughts on millisecond trading, scalability, &#8216;CEP enabled business intelligence,&#8217; and querying streaming data to provide real [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to episode five of <strong>The Complex Events Podcast</strong> brought to you by <a target="_blank" href="http://voicesinbusiness.com" title="ViB">Voices in Business</a> and sponsored by <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bea.com/framework.jsp?CNT=front_office_trading.jsp&amp;FP=/content/solutions/industry/financial/" title="BEA">BEA Systems</a>.</p>
<p>In this, the third and final installment of our interview with <strong>Brad Bailey of Aite Group</strong>, Brad shares his thoughts on millisecond trading, scalability, &#8216;CEP enabled business intelligence,&#8217; and querying streaming data to provide real time risk analytics and business intelligence that extends from the front through to the back office.</p>
<p>Brad is speaking with Ross Hamilton and Daniel Chait of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.lab49.com/innovation/complexeventprocessing" title="Lab49">Lab49</a> and Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business.</p>
<p><strong><em>Show notes for this episode:</em></strong></p>
<p>00:14 - Introduction<br />
00:49 - Scalability - Abstracting business logic from the infrastructure<br />
02:19 - Difference between CEP and BAM applications<br />
03:28 - CEP-enabled business intelligence and the ability to query real–time streaming data  <br />
05:06 - Convergence of CEP vendors with distributed cache and messaging<br />
06:27 - Real-time capital markets infrastructure<br />
07:45 - Business and technology trends over the next 12 to 24 months<br />
08:03 - CEP-based risk management<br />
09:27 - CEP as an Enterprise system<br />
10:48 - Deterministic testing, simulation and regression<br />
13:55 - Incorporating CEP at large financial institutions<br />
18:28 - End of interview and wrap-up</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://cepbusinesscast.com/transcripts/CEP05_Transcript.pdf" title="CEP05 Transcript">Click here for a full transcript of this episode</a>.</p>
<p>We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 (0) 20 7193 1295, or send a message to <a href="mailto:comments@voicesinbusiness.com"><font color="#446d89">comments@voicesinbusiness.com</font></a></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>CEP03 - Brad Bailey, Research Analyst at Aite Group, talks with Ross Hamilton and Daniel Chait of Lab49 and Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business about Complex Event Processing</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Welcome to episode five of The Complex Events Podcast brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.

In this, the third and final installment of our interview with Brad Bailey of Aite Group, Brad shares his thoughts on millisecond trading, scalability, 'CEP enabled business intelligence,' and querying streaming data to provide real time risk analytics and business intelligence that extends from the front through to the back office.

Brad is speaking with Ross Hamilton and Daniel Chait of Lab49 and Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business.

Show notes for this episode:

00:14 - Introduction
00:49 - Scalability - Abstracting business logic from the infrastructure
02:19 - Difference between CEP and BAM applications
03:28 - CEP-enabled business intelligence and the ability to query realndash;time streaming datanbsp;nbsp;
05:06 - Convergence of CEP vendors with distributed cache and messaging
06:27 - Real-time capital markets infrastructure
07:45 - Business and technology trends over the next 12 to 24 months
08:03 - CEP-based risk management
09:27 - CEP as an Enterprise system
10:48 - Deterministic testing, simulation and regression
13:55 - Incorporating CEP at large financial institutions
18:28 - End of interview and wrap-up

Click here for a full transcript of this episode.

We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio commentnbsp;on +44 (0) 20 7193 1295, ornbsp;send a message to comments@voicesinbusiness.com

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		<title>CEP04 - Brad Bailey, Aite Group (part 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2008 08:17:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to episode four of The Complex Events Podcast brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.
On today’s show, we bring you the second part of our interview with Brad Bailey of Aite Group. Ross Hamilton and Daniel Chait of Lab49 speak with Brad about the challenges facing capital markets firms [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to episode four of <strong>The Complex Events Podcast</strong> brought to you by <a target="_blank" href="http://voicesinbusiness.com/" title="ViB"><font color="#446d89">Voices in Business</font></a> and sponsored by <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bea.com/framework.jsp?CNT=front_office_trading.jsp&amp;FP=/content/solutions/industry/financial/" title="BEA"><font color="#446d89">BEA Systems</font></a>.</p>
<p>On today’s show, we bring you the second part of our interview with <strong>Brad Bailey of Aite Group</strong>. Ross Hamilton and Daniel Chait of Lab49 speak with Brad about the challenges facing capital markets firms and how CEP provides an opportunity to manage these market challenges in new ways.</p>
<p><strong><em>Show notes for this episode:</em></strong></p>
<p>00:12 - Introduction<br />
00:48 - Ross picks up the conversation from Part 1 (<a href="http://www.cepbusinesscast.com/2008/03/03/cep03-brad-bailey-aite-group-part-1/">CEP03</a>)<br />
01:26 - The perfect storm of 2007: electronification of markets, Reg NMS, and volatility<br />
02:08 - Millisecond trading<br />
02:43 - Innovation in financial instruments: OTC to high-speed electronically-traded<br />
03:38 - Virtual order book<br />
04:15 - Use cases: real-time risk analytics, electronic trading, market data<br />
05:09 - Liquidity sourcing: ECNs, BATS, Arca<br />
06:10 - Fraud detection and compliance<br />
07:40 - Pre-trade analytics<br />
08:42 - Pattern recognition and pattern matching<br />
10:45 - CEP platform variations<br />
13:21 - “Messages per second” and mission-critical deployment<br />
15:55 - Resource benefit and vendor solutions<br />
16:34 - End of part 2 of the interview and wrap-up</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://cepbusinesscast.com/transcripts/CEP04_Transcript.pdf" title="CEP04 Transcript">Click here for a full transcript of this episode.</a></p>
<p>We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 (0) 20 7193 1295, or send a message to <a href="mailto:comments@voicesinbusiness.com"><font color="#446d89">comments@voicesinbusiness.com</font></a></p>
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<itunes:duration>17:35</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>CEP04 - Brad Bailey, Research Analyst at Aite Group, talks with Ross Hamilton and Daniel Chait of Lab49 and Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business (part 2 of 3)</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Welcome to episode four of The Complex Events Podcast brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.

On todayrsquo;s show, we bring you the second part of our interview with Brad Bailey of Aite Group. Ross Hamilton and Daniel Chait of Lab49 speak with Brad about the challenges facing capital markets firms and how CEP provides an opportunity to manage these market challenges in new ways.

Show notes for this episode:

00:12 - Introduction
00:48 - Ross picks up the conversation from Part 1 (CEP03)
01:26 - The perfect storm of 2007: electronification of markets, Reg NMS, and volatility
02:08 - Millisecond trading
02:43 - Innovation in financial instruments: OTC to high-speed electronically-traded
03:38 - Virtual order book
04:15nbsp;- Use cases: real-time risk analytics, electronic trading, market data
05:09 - Liquidity sourcing: ECNs, BATS, Arca
06:10 - Fraud detection and compliance
07:40 - Pre-trade analytics
08:42 - Pattern recognition and pattern matching
10:45 - CEP platform variations
13:21 - ldquo;Messages per secondrdquo; and mission-critical deployment
15:55 - Resource benefit and vendor solutions
16:34 - End of part 2 of the interview and wrap-up

Click here for a full transcript of this episode.

We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio commentnbsp;on +44nbsp;(0) 20 7193 1295, ornbsp;send a message to comments@voicesinbusiness.com

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		<title>CEP03 - Brad Bailey, Aite Group (part 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 10:02:06 +0000</pubDate>
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Welcome to episode three of The Complex Events Podcast brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.
On today&#8217;s show, Brad Bailey, Research Analyst with Aite Group joins Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business and Ross Hamilton and Daniel Chait of Lab49 to discuss recent trends in complex events processing.
Brad shares his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><img border="0" width="162" src="http://cepbusinesscast.com/images/bradbailey.jpg" alt="Brad Bailey" height="200" /></p>
<p>Welcome to episode three of <strong>The Complex Events Podcast</strong> brought to you by <a target="_blank" href="http://voicesinbusiness.com" title="ViB">Voices in Business</a> and sponsored by <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bea.com/framework.jsp?CNT=front_office_trading.jsp&amp;FP=/content/solutions/industry/financial/" title="BEA">BEA Systems</a>.</p>
<p>On today&#8217;s show, <strong>Brad Bailey</strong>, Research Analyst with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.aitegroup.com" title="Aite">Aite Group</a> joins Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business and Ross Hamilton and Daniel Chait of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.lab49.com/innovation/complexeventprocessing" title="Lab49">Lab49</a> to discuss recent trends in complex events processing.</p>
<p>Brad shares his thoughts on the trends that occurred during 2007, where early adopters used the emerging technology of CEP as a solution for strategy and algorithmic trading.</p>
<p>Moving into 2008, Brad believes that a sea change will occur, where the application of CEP will widen to include the management of the overwhelming amounts of data flowing into the market from the dual forces of ever increasing algorithmic trading volumes and the new regulatory regime requirements of Regulation NMS in the U.S. and MIFID in Europe.</p>
<p>This is part one of a three-part interview.</p>
<p><u>About Aite Group:</u><br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.aitegroup.com" title="Aite">Aite Group</a> is a leading independent research and advisory firm focused on business, technology and regulatory issues and their impact on the financial services industry.</p>
<p><strong><em>Show notes for this episode:</em></strong></p>
<p>00:13 - Introduction<br />
01:20 - Background on Lab49<br />
02:04 - Background on Brad and the Aite Group<br />
03:05 - General trends with respect to CEP and Capital Markets<br />
04:08 - Innovation driven by the buy-side?<br />
05:03 - How many market participants are actually implementing CEP?<br />
07:14 - How adaptive are algorithms to changing market conditions?<br />
08:03 - The evolution of vendors and suppliers<br />
09:36 - CEP adoption across the enterprise<br />
12:25 - Regulatory issues such as Best Execution<br />
13:44 - The dynamic between innovation and risk/control<br />
15:04 - How mature are these CEP products offered by vendors?<br />
17:57 - End of part one of the interview and wrap-up</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://cepbusinesscast.com/transcripts/CEP03_Transcript.pdf" title="CEP03 Transcript">Click here for a full transcript of this episode</a></p>
<p>We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 (0) 20 7193 1295, or send a message to <a href="mailto:comments@voicesinbusiness.com">comments@voicesinbusiness.com</a></p>
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<itunes:duration>18:59</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>CEP03 - Brad Bailey, Research Analyst at Aite Group, talks with Ross Hamilton and Daniel Chait of Lab49 and Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business about Complex Event Processing</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Welcome to episode three of The Complex Events Podcast brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.

On today's show, Brad Bailey, Research Analyst with Aite Group joins Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business and Ross Hamilton and Daniel Chait of Lab49 to discuss recent trends in complex events processing.

Brad shares his thoughts on the trends that occurred during 2007, where early adopters used the emerging technology of CEP as a solution for strategy and algorithmic trading.

Moving into 2008, Brad believes that a sea change will occur, where the application of CEP will widen to include the management of the overwhelming amounts of data flowing into the market from the dual forces of ever increasing algorithmic trading volumes and the new regulatory regime requirements of Regulation NMS in the U.S. and MIFID in Europe.

This is part one of a three-part interview.

About Aite Group:
Aite Group is a leading independent research and advisory firm focused on business, technology and regulatory issues and their impact on the financial services industry.

Show notes for this episode:

00:13 - Introduction
01:20 - Background on Lab49
02:04 - Background on Brad and the Aite Group
03:05 - General trends with respect to CEP and Capital Markets
04:08 - Innovationnbsp;driven by the buy-side?
05:03 - How many market participants are actually implementing CEP?
07:14 - How adaptive are algorithms to changing market conditions?
08:03 - The evolution of vendors and suppliers
09:36 - CEP adoption across the enterprise
12:25 - Regulatory issues such as Best Execution
13:44 - The dynamic between innovation and risk/control
15:04 - How mature are these CEP products offered by vendors?
17:57 - End of part one of the interview and wrap-up

Click here for a full transcript of this episode

We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio commentnbsp;on +44 (0) 20 7193 1295, or send a message to comments@voicesinbusiness.com

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		<title>CEP02 - Daniel Chait &amp; Ross Hamilton, Lab49 (part 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 19:05:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the second episode of The Complex Events Podcast, brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.
On today&#8217;s show, Daniel Chait, Managing Director, and Ross Hamilton, Director of Client Engagements at Lab49, continue their conversation with Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business about the evolution of Complex Event Processing.
In this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the second episode of <strong>The Complex Events Podcast</strong>, brought to you by <a target="_blank" href="http://voicesinbusiness.com/" title="ViB"><font color="#446d89">Voices in Business </font></a>and sponsored by <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bea.com/framework.jsp?CNT=front_office_trading.jsp&amp;FP=/content/solutions/industry/financial/" title="BEA CEP"><font color="#446d89">BEA Systems</font></a>.</p>
<p>On today&#8217;s show, <strong>Daniel Chait</strong>, Managing Director, and <strong>Ross Hamilton</strong>, Director of Client Engagements at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.lab49.com/innovation/complexeventprocessing" title="Lab49"><font color="#446d89">Lab49</font></a>, continue their conversation with Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business about the evolution of Complex Event Processing.</p>
<p>In this part of the discussion, Daniel and Ross cover the adoption of Complex Event Processing, how buy-side demands drove its use to solve the needs for algorithmic trading in 2006 and 2007, and what they expect will be broad-based adoption across the enterprise in 2008, particularly in the areas of market data, real time pricing, fixed income and enterprise wide credit risk management.</p>
<p><strong><em>Show notes for this episode:</em></strong></p>
<p>00:13 - Introduction<br />
00:46 - Adoption and development of CEP technology <br />
03:22 - Use cases (market data at low latency, pre-trade analytics, risk)<br />
06:17 - Market data volume management<br />
09:46 - Correlation, trend analysis and other pattern recognition<br />
10:54 - Complex derivatives<br />
14:58 - Managing enterprise-wide credit risk<br />
16:47 - Buy-side versus sell-side adoption<br />
21:07 - End of interview and wrap-up</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://cepbusinesscast.com/transcripts/CEP02_Transcript.pdf" title="CEP02 Transcript">Click here for a full transcript of this episode</a>.</p>
<p>We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 20 7193 1295 or send a message to <a href="mailto:comments@voicesinbusiness.com">comments@voicesinbusiness.com</a></p>
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<itunes:duration>22:19</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>Welcome to the second episode of The Complex Events Podcast, brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.

On today's show, Daniel ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Welcome to the second episode of The Complex Events Podcast, brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.

On today's show, Daniel Chait, Managing Director, and Ross Hamilton, Director of Client Engagements at Lab49, continue their conversation with Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business about the evolution of Complex Event Processing.

In this part of the discussion,nbsp;Daniel and Ross covernbsp;the adoption of Complex Event Processing, how buy-side demandsnbsp;drove its usenbsp;to solve the needs for algorithmic trading in 2006 and 2007, and what they expect will be broad-based adoption across the enterprise in 2008, particularly in the areas of market data, real time pricing, fixed income and enterprise wide credit risk management.

Show notes for this episode:

00:13 - Introduction
00:46 - Adoption and development of CEP technologynbsp;
03:22 - Use cases (market data at low latency, pre-trade analytics, risk)
06:17 - Market data volume management
09:46 - Correlation, trend analysis and other pattern recognition
10:54 - Complex derivatives
14:58 - Managing enterprise-wide credit risk
16:47 - Buy-side versus sell-side adoption
21:07 - End of interview and wrap-up

Click here for a full transcript of this episode.

We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio commentnbsp;on +44 20 7193 1295nbsp;or send a message to comments@voicesinbusiness.com

Listen Now:

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		<title>CEP01 - Daniel Chait &amp; Ross Hamilton, Lab49 (part 1)</title>
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Daniel Chait &#38; Ross Hamilton
Welcome to the first episode of The Complex Events Podcast, brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.
In this inaugural episode of the series, Daniel Chait, Managing Director, and Ross Hamilton, Director of Client Engagements at Lab49, converse with Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business about the [...]]]></description>
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<em>Daniel Chait &amp; Ross Hamilton</em></p>
<p>Welcome to the first episode of <strong>The Complex Events Podcast</strong>, brought to you by <a target="_blank" href="http://voicesinbusiness.com" title="ViB">Voices in Business </a>and sponsored by <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bea.com/framework.jsp?CNT=front_office_trading.jsp&amp;FP=/content/solutions/industry/financial/" title="BEA CEP">BEA Systems</a>.</p>
<p>In this inaugural episode of the series, <strong>Daniel Chait</strong>, Managing Director, and <strong>Ross Hamilton</strong>, Director of Client Engagements at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.lab49.com/innovation/complexeventprocessing" title="Lab49">Lab49</a>, converse with Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business about the market forces driving the evolution of Complex Event Processing.</p>
<p>Exploring the architectural changes that have taken place, from batch processing to event-driven, Ross and Daniel discuss the ever-increasing demands on IT infrastructure coming from increasingly complex products, from trading strategies requiring low-latency and from the management of high volumes of data.</p>
<p>They predict that 2008 will be the year that CEP moves from algorithmic trading desks to broad-based adoption across products, trading strategies and enterprise-wide requirements, in both buy-side and sell-side financial institutions.</p>
<p>This is the first part of a two-part interview. The second half will appear as the next episode of this series (due for release in mid-February 2008).</p>
<p>Ross and Daniel will feature regularly as co-hosts on upcoming shows, interviewing a variety of thought leaders with expertise in the field of CEP.</p>
<p><strong>Lab49</strong> specialize in building advanced applications for major financial institutions, and have developed a particular expertise in event driven processes.     </p>
<p><strong><em>Show notes for this episode:</em></strong></p>
<p>00:14 - Introduction<br />
01:04 - Start of interview<br />
01:25 - Ross, Daniel and Lab 49s background<br />
03:48 - Architectural changes and real-time visibility of positions<br />
08:48 - Direct market access<br />
10:00 - Development of standards and open source<br />
11:18 - Implementing event driven architecture<br />
12:51 - CEP solutions<br />
15:53 - High performance computing<br />
16:33 - Performance under real world conditions<br />
18:41 - Time to market<br />
20:14 - Other performance issues, beyond &#8220;messages per second&#8221;<br />
21:41 - End of part one of the interview and wrap-up</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://cepbusinesscast.com/transcripts/CEP01_Transcript.pdf" title="CEP01 Transcript">Click here</a> for a full transcript of this episode.</p>
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		<itunes:summary>Daniel Chait #38; Ross Hamilton

Welcome to the first episode of The Complex Events Podcast, brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.

In this inaugural episode of the series, Daniel Chait, Managing Director, and Ross Hamilton, Director of Client Engagements at Lab49, converse with Vicki Zesses of Voices in Business about the market forces driving the evolution of Complex Event Processing.

Exploring the architectural changes that have taken place, from batch processing to event-driven, Ross and Daniel discuss the ever-increasing demands on IT infrastructure coming from increasingly complex products, from trading strategies requiring low-latency and from the management of high volumes of data.

They predict that 2008 will be the year that CEP moves from algorithmic trading desks to broad-based adoption across products, trading strategies and enterprise-wide requirements, in both buy-side and sell-side financial institutions.

This is the first part of a two-part interview. The second half will appear as the next episode of this series (due for release in mid-February 2008).

Ross and Daniel will feature regularly as co-hosts on upcoming shows, interviewing a variety of thought leaders with expertise in the field of CEP.

Lab49 specialize in building advanced applications for major financial institutions, and have developed a particular expertise in event driven processes.nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;

Show notes for this episode:

00:14 - Introduction
01:04 - Start of interview
01:25 - Ross, Daniel and Lab 49s background
03:48 - Architectural changes and real-time visibility of positions
08:48 - Direct market access
10:00 - Development of standards and open source
11:18 - Implementing event driven architecture
12:51 - CEP solutions
15:53 - High performance computing
16:33 - Performance under real world conditions
18:41 - Time to market
20:14 - Other performance issues, beyond "messages per second"
21:41 - End of part one of the interview and wrap-up

Click here for a full transcript of this episode.

We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 (0) 7193 1295 or send a message to comments@voicesinbusiness.com

Listen Now:

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