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TIBCO's Don Adams, VP, chief security officer, CTO of Worldwide Public Sector, on 'Event-Decision architecture approach' By Ross O. Storey
10 Mar 2009

PodcastPrivate enterprises in the Asia Pacific have yet to broadly take up the emerging 'Event-Decision Architecture' which has become a standard data analysis approach for defence and intelligence agencies, but there are strong benefits for them to do so.

MIS Asia editor, Ross O.Storey talked with TIBCO's Don Adams, VP, chief security officer, CTO of Worldwide Public Sector, who is an expert in security, government strategy and emerging technologies. Click on the podcast icon on this page to listen to the audio.

TIBCO is a multi-national business integration and process management software company that specialises in enabling real-time business.  For government departments and private enterprises, an event is an occurrence, a happening, such as a visa application, an airline flight taken, or a bank account opened.

Adams, who is a former US airforce officer and technology adviser to the US airforce Intelligence Agency, said enterprises can gain considerable advantages by adopting the 'Event-Decision architecture approach.

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