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On Demand Webinars

Look here for upcoming and recorded webinars for DataXtend and ObjectStore products. Visit the Apama site for a list of event processing webinars.

Upcoming Webinars

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07 Dec 2006

Event-Based Trading Systems - Addressing a New Generation of Requirements

This webinar will introduce an algorithmic platform that incorporates event-based information processing, or event processing. During this webinar you will hear about the architecture required to build event-based trading systems, learn the roles of business and IT in creating successful strategies, discover the use of testing and analysis within the trade strategy lifecycle, and view real world examples of event-based trading solutions spanning different asset classes.

09 Nov 2006

The Next Generation of Algorithms

During this webinar you will hear how you can leverage new tools to customize trading algorithms, learn how the next generation of algorithms will span asset classes, find out how leading-edge institutions are exploiting high frequency techniques, and discover a platform with integration capabilities that incorporate a variety of data - not just tick data – to enrich your algorithmic strategies.

12 Oct 2006

PART 3: Get Up to Speed on ESP - Event Replay and Analysis

Effective backtesting is a key component to building effective algorithmic trading strategies. By testing prospective algorithms on historical data, traders can better evaluate how well a strategy would have performed during different market periods - using real data as the test bed for the evaluation. Listen to an interactive session in which Louis Lovas, Progress Apama Technical Fellow, and John Trigg, Progress Apama Prinicipal Product Manager, discuss some of the challenges involved with the capture of production event streams and the design of applications that execute important backtesting and analysis operations.

09 Aug 2006

PART 2: Get Up to Speed on ESP - Architectural Foundations

Listen as Mark Palmer, VP of Event Processing and Dr. John Bates, VP Apama Products, explore the key elements that should be considered when picking a strategic event stream processing platform. Hear how an event processing platform differs from a mere "engine", what makes an it truly scalable, and how to leverage real event stream data to test and analyze applications.

29 Jun 2006

PART 1: Get Up to Speed with Event Stream Processing with Experts from Progress Software

For this Webinar we gave attendees the opportunity to ask three Event Stream Processing experts questions about their specific ESP needs. Attendees were able to take advantage of the collective experience of Mark Palmer, VP of Event Processing, Dr. John Bates, VP Apama Products, and John Trigg, Principal Product Manager.

01 Aug 2006

Model Driven Integration

In the webcast, Model Driven Integration, Ken Rugg, VP President of Data Services from Progress Software, discusses the importance of Model Driven Integration (MDI) and how it can be applied to solve critical data management challenges at various levels of enterprise infrastructure. The slides used in this presentation were also presented at the 2006 Architecture and Design World Conference.

21 Apr 2006

Gain the Upper Hand with High Frequency Trading

During this webcast Jeff Wagner and Chris Belthoff discuss how companies such as Symbol Technologies, CaseBank Technologies and the US Army have used effective data synchronization concepts to eliminate the network as a point of failure, automatically and bi-directionally synchronize data, and replicate data among distributed databases.

5 Apr 2006

Best Practices for Distributed Data Replication

During this webcast Jeff Wagner and Chris Belthoff discuss how companies such as Symbol Technologies, CaseBank Technologies and the US Army have used effective data synchronization concepts to eliminate the network as a point of failure, automatically and bi-directionally synchronize data, and replicate data among distributed databases.

23 Mar 2006

Reliable Data Replication for Your Mobile Workforce

Hear how Cole Systems, a leading system integration firm, enabled the distributed field sales force of the Indiana Lottery to manage the entire sales process from a single mobile device – driving increased customer employees satisfaction and substantial revenue growth. Presented by Jim Barton, Senior Solutions Architect, and Chris Belthoff, Product Manager, the webcast focuses on how effective data synchronization will enable your mobile employees to obtain up-to-date information from headquarters, therefore, able to make smarter decisions and increase sales.

1 Mar 2006

Disconnected Doesn't Have to Mean Out of Sync

This webcast will illustrate how DataXtend RE enables retail establishments to share sales activities with headquarters, and provide better point-of-sale experiences at their connected stores. Presented by Jeff Wagner, Senior Solutions Architect, and Chris Belthoff, Product Manager, the webcast will focus on problems developers face when developing and deploying an application on the edge of the enterprise, solutions to help deal with problems, and how Synchronics used DataXtend RE to solve similiar problems for Lego Group.

23 Feb 2006

The Emerging Market for Event-Driven Systems

Event Stream Processing (ESP) is a new paradigm of distributed computing that supports the real-time event processing of multiple event streams with the goal of identifying meaningful events within those streams. Download this recorded webcast and find out how an event stream processing (ESP) architecture addresses the real time demands of competitive businesses.

15 Feb 2006

The Emerging Opportunity for Algorithms in FX Trading and Hedging

The opportunities for algorithmic platforms in FX have risen significantly. FX trading volumes continue to rise, with spreads narrowing and a flourishing demand for access to alternative pools of liquidity. Many market participants are investigating how algorithmic trading platforms can leverage FX opportunities more effectively – whether for trading or risk management.

25 Jan 2006

Transform RFID into Operational Insight

The live, interactive webcast will explore the principles of Event Stream Processing (ESP) and how to apply them to new and existing RFID infrastructures. ESP enables organizations to monitor, analyze and act on streaming event data such as RFID. The webcast will demonstrate, through example, how to exploit the rich capabilities of ESP to transform raw RFID signals into valuable business information that delivers ROI and strategic value.

6 Oct 2005

Data Management for Object Oriented Applications

In this webcast, Ken Rugg presents best practices and options for managing data in object oriented applications. It overviews the features of ObjectStore (and PSE Pro) plus DataXtend CE (formerly EdgeXtend) and DataXtend RE (formerly PeerDirect).

12 Aug 2005

ESP for the Oil & Gas Industry

In this webcast, Chris Martins and John Trigg present an alternative way to monitor, analyze and act on high volumes of streaming event data - Event Stream Processing (ESP). ESP is a powerful and reliable way to monitor the flow of complex data, analyze patterns and detect anomalies.

01 Aug 2005

Emerging Trends in Algorithmic Trading

In this webcast John Bates explores emerging trends of Algorithmic Trading or Algo Trading. He talks about the requirements of today's trading strategy models and what trends we may see in the future.

14 Jul 2005

Designing for Data Requirements of a SOA

This webcast explores techniques that leverage your modeling efforts by using Progress DataXtend CE (formerly EdgeXtend) to generate your application's data access code from its object model.

21 Jun 2005

The New Frontier: Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Event Stream Processing

An interview by John Persinos, Editorial Director - Larstan Business Reports, with Mark Palmer, VP of Event Stream Processing & RFID, and Giles Nelson, Director, Business Development and co-Founder of Apama - Progress. This webcast talks in detail about the advancements in RFID and the role that event stream processing will have for future RFID deployments.

15 Jun 2005

Turning RFID Data into Business Value - Leveraging Application Level Events (ALE)

Ken Traub and John Trigg will review the ALE standard and discuss how ALE-based data sharing and other emerging RFID standards will enhance system interoperability and enable companies to gain more value from their RFID deployments.

23 Mar 2005

Best Practices for Building Service Oriented Architectures

This webcast details best practices for building large scale SOA applications. Through a real-world example, based on a financial services customer, presenter Chris Keene, Vice President - Data Caching, will discuss the advantages of implementing a "shared data services" architecture to deliver on the true promise of SOA-rapid application development through reusable components with fast, accurate, reliable, and resilient shared enterprise data access.

10 Nov 2004

What's New in ObjectStore V6.2

Peter Dittman, Development Director for ObjectStore product line, and Paul Antosh, Product Management Director for ObjectStore product line, will present a live webcast on the new features of ObjectStore Version 6.2. New features include support for Java Data Objects (JDO), schema evolution and database compaction, I/O stream library upgrade, and more.

23 Sep 2004

Practical Methods for Building an Optimal RFID Infrastructure (WMV)

This webcast is #3 in a series of 3 RFID webcasts. This webcast is ideal for anyone who is seriously considering, or currently planning, to deploy an RFID data management environment. This webcast explores the technologies that are being used today and how they will fit into your RFID infrastructure. Guest speaker: Ken Traub of ConnecTerra, Inc.

09 Sep 2004

Seven Principles of RFID Data Management (WMV)

This webcast is #2 in a series of 3 RFID webcasts. This is the ideal webcast for anyone who understands the fundamentals of RFID, but would like to learn more about how to architect their data management infrastructure to adapt to RFID.

17 Aug 2004

RFID: The Basics (WMV)

This webcast is #1 in a series of 3 RFID webcasts. This is the ideal webcast for anyone who needs to understand the fundamentals of RFID.


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