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Introduction
Introduction

While CEP was originally used as an algorithmic trading engine, financial market participants are developing new applications in smart order routing, market data aggregation, risk management and market surveillance. This report looks at that expansion of CEP's remit.

Scope

*Complex event processing technology

*Equities, FX, options.

Highlights

While CEP was originally used as an algorithmic trading engine, financial market participants are developing new applications in smart order routing, market data aggregation, risk management and market surveillance.

Reasons to Purchase

*Gain an insight into how the CEP market is evolving thru M&A.

*See what new applications the capital markets are putting CEP to.

Table of Contents :

SUMMARY 2

Impact 2

Ovum view 2

Key messages 3

BRIEF CEP TECHNOLOGY PRIMER 3

Event processing has synergies with BI, BPM, BRMS 4

The two basic flavors of CEP suit different needs 5

Rules-based pattern matching - as the original approach to performing CEP, rules-based approaches typically use C++, Java or Prolog (with its inferencing capabilities) to identify patterns of events. Many of these rules-based approaches use Rete algorithms that perform pattern matching and support forward chaining and inferencing. This approach is especially suited to analysis of events by dependency rather than sequence. 5

Event stream processing - event stream processing (ESP) approaches use standard SQL, extended SQL, or facsimiles that claim to be "based on SQL" for processing individual or multiple sequences of events for low-latency applications while data is in movement. These approaches appeal to the mainstream of developers familiar with SQL. In many cases, higher-level visualization or model-based approaches have been applied to help business users craft their own logic for detecting complex events. Using ESP approaches, torrents of data are streamed into cache, avoiding the high-overhead I/O and indexing operations of conventional SQL databases. Types of data could include sensor data, stock ticks, network performance data collection nodes, and web clickstream analysis; data can originate from databases, sensor networks or messaging systems. ESP processes multiple streams of event data as it filters meaningful event patterns that often arrive at the rate of tens of thousands of events per second; this is what makes ESP especially suited to capital markets trading. 5

THE CEP MARKET IS STILL IMMATURE 6

FS/capital markets remain CEP's dominant segment 6

Confusion has limited CEP's penetration outside FS 7

Vendors are pursuing non-FS markets 8

THE COMMERCIAL CEP SECTOR IS CONSOLIDATING 9

MICROSOFT IS COMING! 11

THERE ARE NEW CEP USE CASES IN CAPTIAL MARKETS 11

Algorithmic trading - CEP's entre into capital markets came via the emergence of algorithmic trading, where an engine can be used to underpin automated strategies. In that scenario, CEP offers the ability to handle multiple simultaneous streams of data (such as market data feeds from different providers) to enable split-second trading decisions. 11

Smart order routing - since then, however, its remit has broadened. The first additional use case for the technology was in smart order routing, where clearly the ability to handle multiple simultaneous streams of data meant a CEP engine could help make the decision regarding which venue to route a trade to at a given moment, particularly as it can take into account other conditioning factors, such as the fact that a given venue may discount on its fee if a market participant has a good relationship or has already passed a given volume of business that day. 11

Market data aggregation - equally, as the number of trading venues has increased in different geographies, so CEP has been harnessed to enable the aggregation of market data from several sources, which is of course particularly vital in enabling strategies of market arbitrage, where a company seeks to exploit momentary discrepancies between the prices being charged at different venues. 12

Risk management - more recently, the sub-prime mortgage meltdown and ensuing global financial crisis have led governments and regulators to call for improved risk management, in particular in the area of liquidity risk, with requirements for institutions to carry out intra- rather than next-day analyses. Almost inevitably, CEP vendors have sought to capitalize on such an opportunity, stressing their technology's ability to underpin multiple and even ad hoc intraday analyses of risk exposure, whether for internal operational purposes or to report to regulatory authorities. 12

Market surveillance/supervision - one of the most recent new applications for CEP is in market surveillance or market supervision, the term used depending on whether it describes the activity of an actual trading venue policing trades carried out on its platform, or of a financial regulator looking at trading, potentially across multiple venues. The rationale is simple: with systematic (i.e. automated) trading driving down the average size of trades but driving up their number, keeping track of what is going on at any given moment has become an increasingly challenging undertaking, and one which CEP can help address with its ability to look at many simultaneous threads of information. 12

THE COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE IS EVOLVING 15

Progress Software 15

SAP/Sybase 16

StreamBase 17

Others to keep an eye on 18

Microsoft 18

Informatica 19

Oracle 19

IBM 20

RECOMMENDATIONS 20

Recommendations for enterprises 20

Decide whether your company develops everything in-house 20

If not, how much custom development does your company still want to do? 21

Define the use case(s) for CEP in your organization 21

Recommendations for vendors 21

Make the case for a third-party product over a DIY one 22

Evangelize about the broadening range of use cases 22

Alternative views 22

APPENDIX 23

Ask the analyst 23

Definitions 23

CEP 23

Pub/sub 23

Further reading 24

Methodology 24

List of Figures

Figure 1: Event processing spectrum 8

Figure 2: StreamBase's sell-side reference architecture 10

Figure 3: Bishopsgate's view of potential use cases for CEP 13

Figure 3: Progress Apama's engine in use on the buy side 15

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