SL In the News

“Our use of the RTView platform can not only provide our customers with the ability to gain more meaningful visibility into their event processing environments, but can also allow BEA to quickly show the value of our approach.”
-Guy Churchward
Vice President of WebLogic Products, BEA Systems

SL Corporation Leverages Web 2.0 Leverages Web 2.0 for Richer, More Interactive Monitoring and Visualization; Lower TCO
By Web 2.0 News Desk
14 July 2008

“We simply use the best technologies available to help our customers deliver the richest, most interactive real-time experience. RTView users just see objects in a palette. They can mix and match these Web 2.0 technologies to create dashboards without worrying about whether the objects are AJAX or Flash, or knowing how to program in FLEX.”


Sybase and SL Develop Financial Services Platform By Datamonitor
Friday, May 30, 2008

"Capital market firms can immediately benefit from this integrated platform combining low-latency response times and fast access to massive historical data stores with a comprehensive BAM platform that provides instinctive context to the data. Leveraging the sub-second performance and customizability of RTView, and the high-volume, high-velocity data management of RAP, capital market firms can make optimized trading and portfolio decisions with less risk."


Sybase and SL Corporation Form Partnership
By B-Eye Network
May 29, 2008

“The capital markets industry is highly competitive. To predict price movements and act upon opportunities while mitigating risk, quantitative analysts and risk managers must compare time-critical market data in context with historical trends,” said Dr. Raj Nathan, Chief Marketing Officer at Sybase. “This combined solution delivers real-time opportunity and risk management via an interactive dashboard interface to allow sophisticated risk analysis pre- or post-trade, as well as allowing the development of more refined and risk-aware algorithms.”

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Sybase Unveils Market Data Platform
Inside Market Data, by Max Bowie
May 12, 2008

 “‘For example, a risk manager might want to view 3D risk curves and monitor activity in real time, so they would need to see their portfolios, the order book, historical data, and alerts – so we give them RTView…,’ McGovern says.” 

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Mondovisione
Ad Hoc News
ComplexEventProcessing.com
TMC.net
CBR
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SiloBreaker


SL Corp Reloads RTView™ for High Performance Data Caching
ebizQ, by BusinessWire
April 4, 2008

"Every aspect of RTView – the access, federation, and visualization of data – has been built from the ground up to handle real-time information efficiently,” said Rodney Morrison, SL’s Vice President of Products. “Now we’ve upped the ante on real-time analytics. Our memory-resident data cache allows our customers to perform sophisticated analytics and trend comparisons on truly current data."

Additional Coverage:
TMC.net
Blog: Business Agility Watch


SL Corporation Bolsters Visibility for Oracle® Coherence Data Grids
Webservices Journal, by BusinessWire
April 2, 2008

"Data grids are intrinsically complicated to manage,” commented Rodney Morrison, SL’s Vice President of Products. “Without visibility into grid status and effectiveness, they can be very difficult to debug, optimize or scale properly. RTView’s advanced analysis and alert features are invaluable to anyone running an Oracle Coherence grid. "

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ConsumerElectronics.net
Grid Today
Earth Times
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Enterprise RTView Certified for Use on the Mac
Macsimum News, by Dennis Sellers
April 2, 2008

"Now that Apple has moved to Intel CPUs, many developers who need to support diverse target platforms are choosing Macs,” says Rodney Morrison of SL Corp. “With this environment, they can easily run UNIX and Windows applications at the same time on a modern industry-standard laptop. We are happy to be able to support Macintosh developers with this release."

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2007 InfoWorld 100 Awards
InfoWorld.com, by Jason Snyder
November 12, 2007

"To decrease supply-chain downtime and provide real-time operational visibility, [Smart&Final] launched an Enterprise Monitoring, Visualization, and Management initiative. Leveraging SL Corporation's RTView, the solution monitors 17 databases (both Oracle and SQL Server), four applications, 18 production and 11 test servers, and more than 50 active process areas. "

Additional Coverage:
Forbes.com


2008 Top 50
START-IT
November 15, 2007

“RTView makes it both possible and practical for manufacturers to deliver meaningful real-time operational visibility solutions. In less than two months customers can address abnormalities in the supply chain before they become costly problems.”

Additional Coverage:
Forbes.com
AllBusiness.com
AdhocNews
tmc.net


SL Corp. Extends Data Grid Monitoring for Oracle Coherence
GridToday, by Derrick Harris
October 23, 2007

“RTView for Oracle Coherence provides important validation when a grid infrastructure is performing correctly. More importantly, should any changes in the environment threaten the grid’s performance or stability, it provides early warning of the potential issue, and facilitates troubleshooting to enable users to isolate and solve the problem quickly.”

Additional Coverage:
Forbes.com
enterthegrid.com
tmc.net
finanznachrichten.com


Simutronic’s HeroEngine Adds StreamBase, SL
Gamasutra
September 6, 2007

”Licensees of HeroEngine can add the capabilities of StreamBase to assist with querying, analyzing, and correlating real-time data, while SL Corporation’s RTView visualization platform will enable the creation of dashboards to view actionable real-time information.”

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theCEPblog.com


The CEP Blog

SL’s Architecture for CEP Visualization
the CEPblog.com , by Tim Bass
October 26, 2007

”SL’s RTView is used by many end users to implement and visualize CEP and business optimization KPIs, BAM dashboards, JMX-enabled infrastructure and application monitoring, eCommerce application monitoring, SLAs, capacity planning applications and cyber trading applications.”


Making Optimal Use of JMX in Custom Application Monitoring Systems
Java Deverloper, Journal , by Tom Lubinski
December 21, 2007

“This article discusses errors that have been repeatedly seen in JMX implementations regarding the content and design of data structures known as MBeans. Common JMX best practice knowledge is briefly reviewed to provide some initial context. This is followed by a detailed discussion about issues that arise when custom application monitoring requirements grow to include aggregation, analysis, and visualization in real-time. Recommendations are then offered that may help users make optimal use of JMX in these situations.”



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