StreamBase Announces Industry-Wide Initiative to Standardize Next-Generation SQL Language for Stream Processing; Project StreamSQL Extends Familiar SQL-Based Gold Standard To Fuel Broad Adoption Of Complex Event Processing (CEP) Applications.BOSTON -- StreamBase Systems, Inc., provider of the industry's fastest and most powerful real-time and historical complex event processing Complex Event Processing, or CEP, is a technology for building and managing event-driven information systems. CEP is primarily an event processing concept that deals with the task of processing multiple events from an event cloud with the goal of identifying the meaningful software, today announced the launch of Project StreamSQL, a broad industry initiative to catapult a SQL-based programming language as the standard for querying, processing, and analyzing streaming data Data that is structured and processed in a continuous flow, such as digital audio and video. See streaming audio and streaming video. . Created by experts from across the complex event processing community, the StreamSQL language enables enterprises to extend the familiar, easy-to-use SQL SQL in full Structured Query Language. Computer programming language used for retrieving records or parts of records in databases and performing various calculations before displaying the results. paradigm to real-time streaming data applications with a low-maintenance infrastructure that is flexible, scalable, and highly-available. StreamSQL reference documentation is available at www.streamsql.org. "The rapid growth of the complex event processing marketplace suggests that the standardization of a programming language that processes and analyzes streams of real-time data Real-time data denotes information that is delivered immediately after collection. There is no delay in the timeliness of the information provided. Some uses of this term confuse it with the term dynamic data. would make sense," said Philip Howard
CEP abbr. congenital erythropoietic porphyria community would be standardization based on SQL -- after all, it is widely used and popular. Acceptance of such a standard would facilitate adoption of CEP technology and enable enterprise developers familiar with current query languages to more easily build real-time streaming data applications." By applying "SQL on streams", new, sophisticated real-time applications are being built to address a wide array of challenges in multiple industries. These applications include: financial transaction fraud detection and anti-money laundering compliance, monitoring Web-based adventure games to give players optimal gaming experiences, automated stock trading automated stock trading The trading of securities without the direct assistance of a broker or specialist. Generally, automated stock trading involves investor trading of securities via computer. for increased investment profitability, clickstream The trail of mouse clicks made by a user performing a particular operation on the computer. It often refers to linking from one page to another on the Web. and web site monitoring for optimizing real-time promotions and customer service, and much more. "SQL has remained the most enduring standard querying language for stored data over three decades due to its combination of powerful data processing primitives, functionality, power, and relative ease-of-use," said Dr. Mike Stonebraker, CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey. and Founder of StreamBase. "Years of research and customer experience have demonstrated that extending SQL to process streams is the right approach for real-time data." Analysts estimate that millions of relational database servers are running SQL today, with tens of thousands of SQL-skilled database programmers. In fact, many core principles for querying stored data can be applied to streaming data by extending the existing familiar paradigm of SQL. The specification for StreamSQL, which adds time or event-based windows to standard SQL, was created by a team representing the leading stream processing research programs in the United States -- including data management experts from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology, at Cambridge; coeducational; chartered 1861, opened 1865 in Boston, moved 1916. It has long been recognized as an outstanding technological institute and its Sloan School of Management has notable programs in business, (MIT MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology ) as well as Brown, Brandeis, and Stanford Universities. Based on historical precedents in the computing industry, emergence of a standard programming language is expected to facilitate broad adoption of CEP technology and enable enterprise developers familiar with current query languages to more easily build real-time streaming data applications. In a manner similar to the widespread standardization of other programming languages including C++ (launched by AT&T) and Java (brought to the public domain by Sun Microsystems), StreamBase is playing a key role with other global systems software companies to commercialize a SQL-based standard for CEP. As part of StreamBase's commitment to drive this standardization and continue its efforts to offer the industry's largest CEP developer community, Project StreamSQL includes a variety of initiatives: --Developer CEP Resources - StreamBase has launched StreamSQL.org (www.streamsql.org), which features a blog written by leading CEP technologists, along with programming resources, and soon-to-launch forums and discussion groups. In addition, StreamBase has also created a Developer Zone (https://dev.streambase.com), offering open access to the StreamBase Developer Edition software, which features StreamSQL, full documentation, and sample applications. And, to further evangelize e·van·gel·ize v. e·van·gel·ized, e·van·gel·iz·ing, e·van·gel·iz·es v.tr. 1. To preach the gospel to. 2. To convert to Christianity. v.intr. To preach the gospel. the benefits of CEP, StreamBase launched the industry's first developer contest, "The Quest for the Da Vinci da Vinci Surgery A surgical robot for performing certain surgeries–eg, mitral valve repair and laparoscopic procedures–eg, cholecystectomy and gastric ulcer repair. See Laparoscopic surgery, Robotics, Surgical robot. Coder," (www.thedavincicoder.com) with a current challenge to build the most creative and impactful CEP application with StreamSQL. A grand prize of $10,000 will go to the best application. --In-Depth SQL on Streams Workshops - To further infuse in·fuse v. 1. To steep or soak without boiling in order to extract soluble elements or active principles. 2. To introduce a solution into the body through a vein for therapeutic purposes. the adoption of a "SQL on streams" standard for CEP, StreamBase provides multi-city, instructor-led training called the "Inside StreamSQL Workshop." This is an interactive, hands-on course for application developers to learn StreamSQL and build high-performance real-time applications. Typically, developers who are familiar with SQL learn StreamSQL within four to six hours. Current workshops are scheduled for September 12th - 13th and October 10th - 11th in New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. , and October 17th - 18th in Dulles, Virginia. --Open-Community Training & Certification - Soon, developers will be able to achieve certification for StreamSQL to further validate their expertise in creating enterprise-class, real-time streaming data applications. In addition, StreamBase will also implement web-based training and StreamSQL workshops at various client and partner offices around the world to further increase adoption and support. "In 10 years, more applications will be built to leverage real-time data versus querying stored data - and a standard programming language to support this next-generation computing infrastructure is emerging now," said Barry Morris, Chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of StreamBase. "As we continue to see an explosion around new business challenges that arise from managing real-time data, the right infrastructure to support these high-performance, high-volume applications will fuel the widespread market growth of complex event processing. StreamSQL will be the ubiquitous programming language for building these real-time streaming data applications, making StreamBase 'the Oracle of streaming data.'" About StreamBase StreamBase's award-winning Stream Processing Engine, fueled by the standards-based next generation query language, StreamSQL(TM), offers the fastest Complex Event Processing software for processing real-time and historical data. With StreamBase and StreamSQL, enterprises can query, process, and analyze real-time and stored data at rates of up to hundreds of thousands messages/second. StreamBase's combination of real-time performance, persistence, and programmability empowers enterprises in industries like financial services, telecom and networking, e-Business, government and military to solve new classes of business challenges in a more timely, scalable, and cost effective manner than custom-coding. StreamBase is headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts with offices in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , Washington, D.C., and London. A downloadable version of StreamBase's software is available at www.streambase.com. |
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