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October 16, 2008

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This is creepingly close to our idea of where CEP makes most sense. We have a solution up and running which is rather close to this idea. Replace cow with truck and you can suddenly feed GPS positions, location update events in our world, to our CEP server (which is of course completely event driven) and produce immediate alerts when cows, eh, trucks are found in the wrong areas or off track. Stay tuned, it's public in a couple of months...

(No, we don't zap the drivers if ruleCore detects that they cross a virtual geofence, there are hopefully more civilized routines in place for this...)

Marco - let me know when your solution is public. I imagine zapping the drivers could send them even further off-course! Perhaps you should consider the 'singing in the opposite ear' tactic ;-) -brenda

Sure thing Brenda, there's a public beta available in just a couple of weeks...

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