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Effective data processing to help firms improve ops

At a time when most enterprises around the globe are seeing an explosion in the volumes of their digital events, the management of the data with effective event processing mechanism is the need of the hour, says research firm Gartner. - Global PC shipments to grow 2.8% in 2009: Gartner - Semiconductor revenues expected to rebound in "10 - Semiconductor revenue to fall 11.4%: Gartner - IT ind revival by 2010; APAc to fuel growth: Gartner - India"s enterprise software market set to grow by 12% - Mid-sized firms to drive IT spend, says Gartner Event processing aims to identify meaningful events within volumes of digital events and then analyse its impact from the macro level. This helps companies achieve situational awareness to be able to make better and faster decisions. The data splurge in modern day enterprises is something which manual intervention will hardly be able to manage. The aspirations of the businesses now-a-days cannot be achieved by simply speeding up traditional business process of exhorting people to work harder and smarter with conventional applications. Gartner recently released a book ‘Event Processing: Designing IT Systems for Agile Companies’ which has discussed how to handle such problems at the appropriate time and level.


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