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==Products==
The first commercial implementations of CEP were created in 1998 by [http://www.apama.com Apama] and [http://www.ispheres.com iSpheres] (iSpheres is no longer in business). In 1999 [http://www.agentlogic.com Agent Logic] enabled end-users to create and manage their own rules for detecting and responding to events. Fast event databases have also emerged in the same time frame, including [[ObjectStore]], [http://www.vhayu.com/ Vhayu] and [http://www.kx.com KDB], later rebranded as "streaming databases." [http://www.streambase.com/ StreamBase] released the "worlds first stream processing engine" in 2005, [http://www.redrabbitsoftware.com/ Red Rabbit Software] released a Business Event Processing Platform in 2005 that correlates events conforming to industry specific ___domain models, semantics, and business patterns of interest, and in 2006 [http://www.alerilabs.com AleriLabs] and [http://www.coral8.com Coral8] announced stream processing software. [http://www.aptsoft.com AptSoft] has offered a high performance CEP platform since 2004 that was reviewed in [http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/03/09/76040_11FEcep_1.html InfoWorld Magazine]. [http://www.senactive.com Senactive] is developing a real-time CEP platform called InTime since 2005.
==Open source==
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