I was proud to recently be appointed CTO and
head Corporate Development here at Progress Software http://web.progress.com/en/inthenews/progress-software-ap-12102009.html.
But I don’t want anyone to take that as an indication that I won’t still be
involved with event processing – au contrair. Event processing (whether you
call it CEP or BEP) is now a critical part of enterprise software systems – I
couldn’t avoid it if I tried!!
But taking a broader role does give me cause to
reflect upon the last few years and look back at the growth of event processing
and the Progress Apama business. Here are some observations:
- It’s incredibly rare to have the pioneer in a
space also be the leader when the space matures. I’m really proud that Progress
Apama achieved that. Our former CEO Joe Alsop has a saying that “you don’t want
to be a pioneer; they’re the ones with the arrows in their backs!” Usually he’s
right on that one – but in the case of Progress Apama, the first is still the
best! Independent analysts, including Forrester and IDC, all agree on it. Our customers
agree on it too.
- It’s tough at the top! I had no idea that when
you are the leader in a space, many other firms’ technology and marketing
strategies are based completely around you. I have met ex-employees of major
software companies that have told me that there are Apama screenshots posted on
the walls of their ex firms’ development centers – the goal being to try to
replicate them or even improve on them. Other firms’ marketing has often been
based on trying to criticize Apama and say why they are better – so their company
name gets picked up by search engines when people search for Apama.
- Event processing has matured and evolved. Yes it
is certainly used to power the world’s trading systems. But it’s also used to
intelligently track and respond to millions of moving objects, like trucks,
ships, planes, packages and people. It’s used to detect fraud in casinos and
insider trading. It’s used to detect revenue leakage in telecommunications and
continually respond to opportunities and threats in supply chain, logistics,
power generation and manufacturing. It enables firms to optimize their
businesses for what’s happening now and is about to happen – instead of running
solely in the rear view mirror.
- Despite all the new application areas, Capital
Markets remains a very important area for event processing. Critical trading operations
in London, New York and around the world are architected on event processing
platforms. The world’s economy is continually becoming more real-time, needs to
support rapid change and now needs to support the real-time views of risk and
compliance. We recognize the importance of Capital Market. My congratulations
to Richard Bentley who takes on the mantle of General Manager of Capital Markets to
carry on Progress Apama’s industry-leading work in this space. With his deep
knowledge and experience with both Apama and Capital Markets, Richard is
uniquely placed to carry on the solutions-oriented focus that has been the
foundation to Progress Apama’s success.
- Even in a terrible economy, the value of event
processing has been proven – to manage costs, prevent revenue leakage and
increase revenue. Progress
announced our fourth quarter results today http://web.progress.com/en/inthenews/progress-software-an-12222009.html
which saw a double digit increase for Apama and triple digit for Actional.
Apama and Actional are used, increasingly together, to gain visibility of
business processes without modifying applications, to turn business process
activity into events and to respond to opportunities and threats represented by
event patterns – enabling the dynamic optimization of business performance.
- But one thing I do believe: that soon there will
be no such thing as a pure-play CEP vendor. CEP is part of something bigger.
We’ve achieved the first mission, which is to raise the profile of event
processing as a new technique that can solve hitherto unsolvable problems. Now
the follow on mission is to ensure event processing finds its way into every
solution and business empowerment platform. It is one of a set of key
technologies that together will change the world.
I wish everyone Happy Holidays and a successful and profitable 2010 !!!