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Event-based Apps Webinar

How to architect solutions that sense business moments and respond appropriately

Webinar Details

Duration: 60 minutes

Gartner defines “business moments” at transient opportunities that are exploited dynamically. We know them as time sensitive events (internal or external to our organization) that impact how we operate. Data is streaming at us from IoT sensors, databases, web services and a multitude of other sources. Transforming this into situational awareness and operational intelligence will create the competitive advantage that digital business promises.

What we cover in the webinar:

  • The high-level target architecture required to sense these key business moments.
  • How to get started with the information and data that you have right now.
  • Practical examples and use cases that demonstrate how to leverage an event-based application development platform in a digital business architecture.

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About The Presenter

Pieter van Schalkwyk

Pieter van Schalkwyk, CEO, XMPro  | B.Eng. M.IT

After qualifying as a mechanical engineer Pieter started his career as a Plant Engineer for a large chemical manufacturer. He transitioned to software in the mid 1990’s after developing a number of IT based solutions to improve quality management processes at his mechanical engineering company. Pieter has since acquired more than 15 years experience in developing business performance management solutions and has seen the change from structured, prescriptive and factory-style processes to more adaptive, collaborative knowledge based processes that require a dynamic, event based approach.