The latest addition to the SAS Viya Quick Start video series is hot out of our development oven! Let me introduce you to SAS Event Stream Processing. What if you need to make decisions the moment data is generated, rather than waiting until after it’s stored and analyzing it later? Perhaps you need instant insights to detect fraud, equipment failures, or a security breach as they happen.
SAS Event Stream Processing (ESP) can handle millions of events per second, prompting automated actions or alerts without human intervention, and seamlessly integrate real-time processing with advanced analytics models. In short, it’s best suited for situations where speed provides a competitive advantage or where delays can lead to missed opportunities.
SAS Event Stream Processing allows you to capture and integrate high-speed data streams from multiple sources. It continuously processes and enriches data in real time. It can identify patterns, anomalies, or correlations as they emerge. In addition, it triggers automated responses, alerts, or system updates instantly.
In this Quick Start video, we highlight key capabilities using example projects provided in the software, so you can experience the power of ESP without needing to build from scratch. You will see both the Event Stream Processing Studio and Event Stream Manager applications in action. If you have access to ESP, you can follow along with each step of the demo.
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