{"id":5123,"date":"2010-04-30T02:50:00","date_gmt":"2010-04-30T09:50:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2024-01-22T22:51:58","modified_gmt":"2024-01-23T06:51:58","slug":"learn-more-about-streaminsight","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/sql-server\/blog\/2010\/04\/30\/learn-more-about-streaminsight\/","title":{"rendered":"Learn More about StreamInsight"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Romans_Image\"<\/a> Hi! I\u2019m Roman and I been working on a really cool piece of technology in SQL Server 2008 R2. Maybe you have heard of it? It has generated a lot of buzz and interest during its CTP phase. It\u2019s called StreamInsight<\/strong>, Microsoft\u2019s platform for Complex Event Processing. Microsoft\u2019s information platform vision provides enterprises with a \u201ccomplete approach\u201d to managing information assets, enabling all businesses to gain strategic value from information from the desktop to the datacenter to the cloud. And StreamInsight V1 is one essential piece in this spectrum. After more than a year of blood, sweat, tears, and insane amounts of coffee we are proud to release the first version of our Complex Event Processing Framework.<\/p>\n

Those of you who have been following our Community Technology Previews (CTPs) throughout last year have already had the possibility to familiarize themselves with the product. Early feedback was not only incredibly positive, but also very constructive and strongly influenced the final feature set. Four notable increments over our last public CTP are:<\/p>\n