Sybase, Inc., an SAP company (NYSE:SAP) and industry leader in
enterprise and mobile software, today announced Sybase Event
Streaming Processor (ESP), a major new version of the award-winning
Sybase® Aleri CEP platform. Sybase ESP demonstrates Sybase’s
commitment to leading the pace of innovation – and leaving the
competition behind – in the world of emerging customer demand for
real-time analytics.
Sybase ESP, version 5 of the Sybase Aleri Event Stream
Processor, delivers major new capabilities in enterprise
scalability and user productivity. The new solution empowers
customers to deliver real-time applications such as continuous risk
assessment, extremely complex low latency algorithmic trading and
the creation and dissemination of highly enriched market data, in a
fraction of the time that traditional approaches would require.
“The ability to increase the flexibility of tools that allow
users to obtain intelligence on high-speed streaming market and
trade data with minimum latency is a key differentiator in the
competitive CEP environment,” said Larry Tabb, founder and CEO of
TABB Group. “Providing the client with a blazing fast, easy to
integrate, and extensible platform enabling firms not only to do
what they need now, but to adapt to a quickly changing environment
is the holy grail for CEP firms.”
Delivering real-time Continuous Intelligence™, Sybase Aleri ESP
provides capital markets, telecommunications and other firms with
the capabilities to monitor, detect, analyze and respond to events
as they occur. This continuous intelligence solution empowers
businesses to make the most opportune corrective, profitable,
competitive and value-add decisions.
“We are very interested in the new release of Sybase Aleri Event
Stream Processor. We anticipate that the new developer interface
will further speed application development and we are already using
the Sybase ESP in Teevra, our real time trade matching system and
STRIDE, our CFD trading platform,” said Prakash Neelakantan, head
of products at Headstrong. “The new clustering capability will both
increase the speed of some of our current applications and broaden
the scope of applications to which we can apply CEP.”
“With unequalled history in real-time analytics leadership, from
low latency benchmarks to proven scalability, we have taken the
fastest CEP engine and made it faster, more enterprise-ready and
easier to use,” said Eric Johnson, senior vice president, Financial
Services Industry, Sybase Inc. “Through this latest release, Sybase
offers unparalleled innovation as a result of the strongest R&D
focus in the event stream processing industry. We believe we are
empowering our customers with a strategic real-time competitive
advantage with Sybase ESP.”
The new version of Sybase Aleri ESP directly addresses the needs
of customers in number of key areas. For ease and efficiency in
defining continuous queries, the ESP Studio delivers a simple
visual editor combined with a powerful SQL-based event processing
Continuous Computation Language (CCL). The new advanced cluster
architecture significantly enhances scalability and deployment
options by enabling continuous queries to be deployed in a private
cloud environment.
In the financial markets, where customers are some of the most
demanding users of Sybase CEP technology, the Event Stream
Processor is up to the challenge. With market data analytics, both
buy-side and sell-side firms can apply cleansing and enrichment
rules to in-bound market data via streaming and batch feeds. Users
can also collect market data in Sybase RAP and apply queries to
derive valuable new data commercial insight or breakthrough
competitive trading strategies.
In addition, Sybase ESP provides a non-intrusive way of
consolidating and aggregating risk and position data across
heterogeneous systems with real-time valuation and monitoring.
Users can access this information for real-time analysis or for
more detailed stress scenarios as events occur to provide
additional insight or to react to an unexpected real-time
event.
Sybase ESP also enables trade and algorithm monitoring, enabling
users to monitor trading performance indicators and manage
automated trading strategies for optimal results. Organizations can
use the combination of Sybase ESP and Sybase RAP to analyze current
and historical data to uncover patterns supporting real-time
decision making and to refine strategies through regression
testing.
In addition to carrying forward the benefits of the current
Aleri solution, version 5 also offers significant new features,
including:
- CCL + SPLASH – This
release introduces CCL - the SQL-based event programming language
from Coral8 - into the product, while preserving Aleri's
ground-breaking SPLASH scripting language for extensibility
- Visual and Textual Editing – the
innovative new Studio design provides a choice of editing styles,
with ability to switch back and forth at any time. This will appeal
to a wider range of users and even programmers will appreciate the
advantages of being able to drop into the visual editor to quickly
navigate through complex models
- Advanced Cluster Architecture –
private cloud style operation allows any number of machines to
function as part of a “virtual server” for virtually unlimited
physical capacity; projects can run on the cluster simultaneously
and be started/stopped without affecting other projects, allowing
for a dynamic environment
- Run-time Extensibility –
projects can be started/stopped independently and dynamically bound
to other projects; new continuous queries can be started at any
time and existing models can be extended with additional queries
without taking down server
- Modularity – projects can invoke
user defined reusable modules, facilitating re-use and simplifying
team development and code maintenance, modules can be parameterized
so their behavior can be tailored at the point of invocation
The product is currently scheduled for beta availability in June
and general availability in Q3 2011. More information on Sybase’s
Capital Markets industry solutions: www.sybase.com/capitalmarkets
or read blogs.sybase.com/tradingandrisk.
IN RELATED NEWS:
Sybase also released today its second annual Sybase Capital
Markets Guide 2011, a compilation of insightful and practical
articles authored by Sybase executives, partners, academics, and
industry analysts. The guide examines ways in which capital markets
firms can seize new opportunities and thrive in new markets and
under an evolving regulatory regime.
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