TIBCO BusinessEvents
Companies have more data about their operations, customers, and competitors than ever before. They need to slice and dice it in order to manage operational performance and address exceptional situations as conditions change. This data is in diverse formats and lives across the enterprise and extended value chain, so they are often reacting to inaccurate, incomplete, or conflicting information.
TIBCO BusinessEvents® helps companies identify and quantify the impact of events and notify people and systems about meaningful events so processes can be adapted on-the-fly and people can take action to capitalize on opportunities and remediate threats. BusinessEvents uses a unique model-driven approach to collect, filter, and correlate events and deliver real-time operational insight.
- Improves understanding of existing operations by ensuring that the effect of seemingly unrelated events is identified and delivered to appropriate decision makers.
- Increases ability to prioritize situations and responses by correlating events and putting them in context of other events, processes, and objectives.
- Accelerates the identification of threats and opportunities by mapping enterprise events to processes and KPIs. Companies can view information that relates to a problem in time for the information to be useful.

TIBCO BusinessEvents uses a model-driven approach to collect, filter, and correlate events with the respective business processes, and to deliver real-time operational insight enabling timely, well informed decisions.
Key Features
- UML-Based Modeling: A UML-based state model describes how applications and services interact as part of activities and processes.
- RETE-Based Rules Engine Based on industry-standard RETE protocol for familiarity and stability, the BusinessEvents rules engine has been recompiled and tuned to support simultaneous application of thousands of rules to millions of events.
- Events Capture BusinessEvents can capture and process events being routed across TIBCO's integration and messaging infrastructure as well as other vendors' implementations of JMS and other integration platforms including IBM's MQSeries messaging software.





