Industry analysts and the media are keeping a sharp eye on Progress Software. Our Apama products are gaining recognition for performance and technology leadership in the arena of event processing, algorithmic trading, and business activity monitorying. For analyst inquiries, please contact the Progress Software corporate marketing group.
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Progress Apama - An 'Evaluation'
by Bloor Research
The independent research firm, Bloor Research, has just published an in-depth look at Progress Apama for Event Processing. They conclude:"We can now say unequivocally that any company looking for genuine real-time capabilities should employ an event processing engine, the only question is which one? Progress has two major commercial advantages over nearly all of its rivals; it has the longevity and customer base that can prove its capabilities, and it is a global player. No other supplier can offer both of these qualities together with the performance and breadth of capability that Apama offers-with the integration of Progress technology and Apama the product offers a complete event processing platform with not just an event processing engine but also a development environment, dashboards, and an event data store. If you need real-time then you need event processing; if you need event processing then Progress Apama must be on your short-list." Register for paper.
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Progress ESP
by Bloor Research
Philip Howard of Bloor Research writes "Progress has significant experience in this market [ESP] with a product that has been tried and tested and that has moved beyond mere technical capability to the provision of facilities for business users as well as those that are more technically oriented. In our view, Progress is clearly the market leader in this space.".
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Streaming: The Emergence of a New Technology Trend
by Hurwitz Associates
Robin Bloor of Hurwitz Associates proposes that "…a new distributed software architecture [is] emerging" and that it will make "…the virtualization of whole environments and the dynamic movement of fairly large amounts of data possible.".
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In-depth Analysis of Progress
by Bloor Research
This article explores the real-time data caching and event processing technologies that drive our products. This detailed analysis concludes that we are ideally placed to capitalize on delivering innovative solutions that handle complex data access and volume, such as RFID.