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StreamBase Named 2010 WEF Technology Pioneer


StreamBase is proud to announce that it has been named a 2010 Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum (WEF).

Candidates for this prestigious award are nominated by the world's leading technology experts and judged by a distinguished panel appointed by the WEF. StreamBase joins an exclusive group of award recipients including Google, Mozilla, PayPal and Twitter.

StreamBase was selected for its leadership and innovation in Complex Event Processing (CEP) technology which allows organizations to analyze and act on massive amounts of real-time data.

Mark Palmer, StreamBase CEO, on StreamBase's Innovative CEP Technology



Learn More

To learn more about why StreamBase has been named a 2010 WEF Technology Pioneer take advantage of any of the following resources:

Upcoming Webinar: Why CEP is Among the World's Most Innovative Technologies
Register for our upcoming webinar taking place on Thursday, December 10 at 10am ET US, 3pm UK where StreamBase's CEO and CTO will discuss what CEP is, how it's changing the landscape of the global economy, and how StreamBase is leading the way.

StreamBase Blog
Read the latest blog post by Mark Palmer, StreamBase's CEO, on what this announcement means for StreamBase and the CEP industry as a whole.

Press Materials
Read the full press release describing this exciting announcement. For additional information you can also download the complete StreamBase WEF media kit.


About the Technology Pioneers Programme

The Technology Pioneers programme is the WEF's means of identifying and integrating those companies around the world that are involved in the design and development of new technologies.  Each innovation, whether it has large or small consequences, is another step in society's attempt to harness, adapt and utilise technology to change and improve the way business and society operate.

In line with the WEF’s commitment to improving the state of the world, the Technology Pioneers are integrated into its activities with the objective to identify and address future-oriented issues on the global agenda, in proactive, innovative and entrepreneurial ways. By bringing these executives together with scientists, academics, NGOs, and Forum members and partners, the Forum hopes to shed new light on how technologies can be used to, for example, find new vaccines, create economic growth and enhance global communication.

To learn more about the Technology Pioneer Programme click here.


About the World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging leaders in partnerships to shape global, regional and industry agendas.

Incorporated as a foundation in 1971, and based in Geneva, Switzerland, the World Economic Forum is impartial and not-for-profit; it is tied to no political, partisan or national interests. The World Economic Forum is under the supervision of the Swiss Federal Government.

To learn more about the WEF click here.