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Coral8 Updates CEP Software

3/13/2008

Coral8, based in Mountain View, CA, Monday announced a new version of Coral8 Engine, its complex event processing (CEP) software.

Coral8 Engine 5.2 is an incremental release that features several user-requested upgrades, including the ability to use standard SQL language to query Coral8 data. It also includes "audit-trail" event capture. There are new security features, such as integration with pluggable authentication modules in Solaris and Linux.

The Coral8 product is a middleware platform designed to help developers create applications using real-time information. The product "provides a scalable, manageable platform to deploy these real-time CEP applications anywhere and everywhere in the organization," according to the company's announcement.

Developers can try out the product using a free developer version of Coral8, which enables the testing and building of CEP applications.


Becky Nagel is executive editor, Web Initiatives for the 1105 Redmond Media Group and the editor of Redmondmag.com.

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Becky Nagel, "Coral8 Updates CEP Software," Campus Technology, 3/13/2008, http://www.campustechnology.com/article.aspx?aid=59795

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