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Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2; http://aws.amazon.com/ec2) This is one of the Amazon Web Services infrastructure services.
Complex Event Processing (www.complexevents.com) This is the most extensive website dedicated exclusively to CEP. Moderated by Dr. David Luckham, Professor Emeritus of Stamford University, it includes information about event processing technology, best practices, case studies, and commercial products.
ebizQ (www.ebizq.net) This website covers a very broad range of architecture and middleware issues, including SOA, BPM, messaging, EDA, and an increasing amount of CEP coverage.
Elemental Links, Inc. (www.elementallinks.net) This website, moderated by Brenda M. Michelson, addresses a range of architecture and middleware issues, including EDA and CEP, from a practical, implementation-oriented point of view.
Event Processing Technical Society (www.ep-ts.com) This is the official website for the EPTS, a technical society founded to facilitate the successful use of EDA and CEP. Society members include users, academics, vendors, and industry analysts. The EPTS provides information about event-processing use cases, reference architectures, languages, and terminology.
Gartner, Inc. (www.gartner.com) Gartner is the world’s leading information technology research and advisory company. It offers technology-related insights on virtually every facet of IT and has been very active in event-processing research. It covers strategic and tactical management concerns, technology trends, best practices, and vendor and product selection issues.
Mobile Health (mHealth) Alliance (www.unfoundation.org/global-issues/technology/mhealth-alliance.html) The webpage says “At the GSM World Mobile Conference in February 2009, the Rockefeller Foundation, United Nations Foundation and Vodafone Foundation announced an agreement to form the mHealth Alliance to facilitate global innovation and ensure maximum impact in the field of mobile health (mHealth).”
Washington State University, CASAS Smart Home Project (http://ailab.wsu.edu/casas)
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