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Microsoft.NETHow to Begin Developing with Avaya's Event Processing Language
Author: devx.com |
Published: 19th Mar 2008 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Microsoft NETAnalyzing real-time data streams for actionable information is the next frontier for developing business intelligence. With Avaya's Event Processing Language (EPL) you can tap new sources of streaming data for competitive advantage.
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