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TIBCO AT-A-GLANCE TIBCO FAST FACTS: Founded in 1997 3,500 employees and contractors 84 offices worldwide Operating in 33 different countries 10,000 customers COMPANY OVERVIEW: TIBCO Software empowers executives, developers, and business users with Fast Data solutions that make the right data available in real time for faster answers, better decisions, and smarter action. Over the past 15 years, thousands of businesses across the globe have relied on TIBCO technology to integrate their applications and ecosystems, analyze their data, and create real-time solutions. Learn how TIBCO turns data big or small into differentiation at www.tibco.com. CORPORATE EXECUTIVES: Murray Rode Chief Executive Officer Bill Hughes Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer & General Counsel Matt Quinn Executive Vice President, Products & Technology & CTO Raj nish Verma Executive Vice President, Worldwide Infrastructure Sales Jim Johnson Chief Financial Officer Thomas Been Chief Marketing Officer Brian Gentile Senior Vice President & General Manager, TIBCO Analytics Vivek Rao Senior Vice President, Global Professional Services CUSTOMERS VERTICALLY DIVERSIFIED: Finance Telco Retail Life Science Energy Manufacturing Logistics Government Insurance CUSTOMERS GLOBALLY DIVERSIFIED: Americas: 57% EMEA: 33% APJ: 10% AREAS OF MARKET FOCUS: Integration Analytics/Big Data Event Processing

TIBCO FAST DATA PLATFORM TIBCO AT-A-GLANCE 2 To remain competitive in today s environment organizations must ensure they drive disruption rather than being disrupted. Creating new value through dynamic integration of people, businesses and things is now a critical core competency. The architecture of yesterday will not allow you to do this; you need an architecture that is agile and allows you to act in the moment to capitalize on opportunities or threats. That architecture is a Fast Data platform. Data coming from your applications, systems, processes, customers, partners and now, the Internet of Things fuels your business. The Fast Data Platform integrates this data to make the right information available at the right time, powering services and APIs, as well as automating processes. The Fast Data platform empowers your business by identifying situations of interest as they occur opportunities like customer interactions and process optimization, and threats like software exceptions and security breaches providing real-time awareness. Once you have the right data at the right moment, you need to provide it to the right person. The Fast Data platform puts information in the right hands, at the point of decisionmaking. With complete understanding of a situation s context, decisionmakers have insight. Whatever the volume or velocity, data scientists, business users, and operational teams have access to relevant information for making informed decisions in the moment. The Fast Data platform applies these decisions immediately, adapting on-the-fly or triggering a preprogrammed action. The Fast Data platform combines three major assets: your data, people, and technology, providing real-time awareness to take instant action. Your competition might have the same data. But with the ability to make informed decisions and quickly taking action while the outcome is still in play you can change what happens next while your competition is still crunching their numbers.

TIBCO AT-A-GLANCE 3 SOLVING YOUR BIG DATA PROBLEMS WITH FAST DATA (BETTER DECISIONS AND INSTANT ACTION) Does your company s integration strategy support your mobility, big data, and loyalty projects today and are you prepared for what s coming? Are you collecting the right data and finding what s important? Can you act fast enough to take advantage of what you find and gain a competitive advantage? If you don t like your answers to these questions, this ebook can tell you what the problem is and how to fix it. It explains how the TIBCO Fast Data architecture, which goes beyond the enterprise service bus (ESB), delivers the Two-Second Advantage, the right information and the right decision at the right place and time. The average CIO dedicates 75 percent of their IT spend on maintaining operations, leaving only 25 percent for more strategic, opportunity-generating business initiatives. As budgets inevitably tighten, cuts always come from this 25 percent. Good companies lose their competitive edge. The problem starts with IT architecture. IN THE 20TH CENTURY, POINT-TO-POINT ARCHITECTURES RULED. To get data from system to system, they were connected individually with specific interfaces. It made for a complicated mess of connections. As new systems were added, the connections became slower and more complex. For business, point-to-point designs prevent: High-speed sharing or modification Accurate visibility into business processes Fast action For IT, point-to-point cannot address today s integration needs: Legacy and custom applications ERPs Cloud-hosted CRM and HR solutions It s also costly to maintain. WHY MAINTAINING POINT-TO-POINT IS SO COSTLY: The interface for each combination of applications is unique, can t be reused, and forces new development for any new interface. The combination of technologies and their required service levels cause latency for data integration, which impacts business processes and team efficiency. The combination of technologies prevents an end-to-end view of processes and hinders quality control for services. A broad set of skills is needed, increasing staff and detracting from strategic development. Some services that are crucial to your business are entrusted to partners, requiring processes that span organizational boundaries, a synchronicity that will be very costly to achieve.

TIBCO AT-A-GLANCE 4 IMPROVING THE AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION WITH CONTEXTUAL, EVENT-BASED DATA Improving the availability of information with contextual, event-based data Enabling fast decisions and actions The alternative to point-to-point is an enterprise services bus (ESB) that is the basis for a service-oriented architecture (SOA). An integration platform implemented on a bus architecture solves virtually any integration problem. Since each application and technology only requires one connection to the bus to expose or consume information, the number of interfaces is drastically reduced. An ESB uses a publish-and-subscribe model. Information is pushed into the bus and made accessible to the people and systems who need it creating a one-to-many vs. one-to-one information exchange. This means less complexity, less maintenance, and more resources for improvements that can help you compete. A bus is also the first step towards solving other big data problems like: Improving visibility and information accessibility Accelerating decision-making Enabling fast action But, while many companies use an ESB, most still don t take advantage of the E, Enterprise. They integrate applications, but not all data, which prevents them from getting the full picture of what s happening, making the right decision, and acting quickly. The ESB provides value even when it s only integrating applications, but unless it extends to all your data, it s not doing everything it can do. Furthermore, it won t solve your big data problems because AN ARCHITECTURE THAT FOCUSES ON TRANSACTIONAL DATA IS LEAVING A LOT ON THE TABLE: Historical data in data warehouses or operational data stores Insights extracted from big data at rest Data gathered from customers navigating the website Data gathered from customers using a mobile application, including their location Log data generated by applications or devices Much of this data helps describe the context you re operating in, which is essential. How can you understand and incorporate context into your business operations? THINK OF CONTEXT AS AN EVENT. In its simplest form, contextual data is a change, something new. It s an event. In more sophisticated forms, it can be a specific combination of data, or even the lack of it when something is expected. To gain data accessibility and visibility along with the ability to make informed decisions and take action, you need to be able to capture events and transmit them as soon as they are available. A major improvement that big data processing offers over traditional business intelligence is the infinite array of questions that can be asked and answered. By processing more data contextual, master, and historical you can identify situations that you want to act on, as they occur. How?

TIBCO AT-A-GLANCE 5 EVOLVE FROM ESB TO FAST DATA Our event-driven integration platform goes beyond the ESB, taking all of the information flowing in it and moving it into an event server (an in-memory data grid). The event server handles more than just transactional data. It lets you include all your information. It uses inexpensive memory on servers of all sizes for a distributed architecture that ensures elasticity and low latency. Within the event server, we add analytics that help you identify the patterns you want to spot, event processing to spot those patterns (and context) in real time, and business process management to turn your insights into action. Now all of your data millions and millions of events and log files can be correlated in real time, with your business rules driving the action. THIS IS FAST DATA. With Fast Data, you can solve business problems that were once unfathomable. Here s an example. EXAMPLE: FRAUD DETECTION USING FAST DATA Kevin is out with his family on their weekly pizza night. Before going to the restaurant, he uses his ATM card at a local gas station. Five minutes later he makes a withdrawal at the bank. These are separate events received by different servers within his bank being published into the event server. Three hours later in Asia, a transaction is made against his bank account. With the old, disjointed architecture, these events would appear as separate and unrelated. But when you treat them as events, correlated in real time, they indicate an attempt at fraud. With the event server using pre-existing rules, a pattern is identified, action taken, and fraud prevented.

DATA QUALITY IS CRUCIAL TIBCO AT-A-GLANCE 6 Events only provide a bit of data about a specific business object, like the present location of a customer. They don t give you enough information to engage them. You need the ability to access and use validated information about your customers, products, or other business objects at any time. If you don t achieve data validation, it will lead to unnecessary costs (such as sending multiple communications to the same person) and a less than optimal customer experience. The challenge is that data about business objects is scattered across applications and can change at any time via various channels. Master data management (MDM) solves this problem and complements the event-driven integration platform. HOW MASTER DATA MANAGEMENT (MDM) HELPS MDM helps you define the data types that will be shared and used in all contexts: Attributes that describe customers and other business objects Rules and processes that govern updates to these records Because it s part of the same architecture as the event-driven integration platform, it: Captures any change in data. Publishes an event as soon as validated data is available, keeping data in sync with context and ensuring applications are using the right data. Exposes the right master data on demand using the event server to keep up with volume and velocity. MDM is key to keeping TCO low and ensuring fast access to hundreds of millions of records you can trust. BEING EVENT-DRIVEN IS BETTER FOR BUSINESS Today s market and technological landscape generates an increasing number of events: Mobile applications can capture events, such as user location. Social networks provide user-generated events, as well as millions of events about topics of interest, such as products and brands. An event-driven integration platform provides access to all data representing context, supplying the opportunity for better, more immediate understanding of customers, opportunities, and threats. It creates the ability to make informed decisions on the fly. BEING EVENT-DRIVEN ALSO IMPROVES IT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE An event-driven approach publishes events as soon as the change is captured. Any application interested in an event can subscribe to it and react immediately, instead of polling for information or waiting for a batch delivery. The number of applications that consume the same event does not impact the speed at which the event is processed, allowing the architecture to scale efficiently. Applications can easily subscribe to events through configuration without impacting the platform. They are constantly enriched with new data.

TIBCO AT-A-GLANCE 7 NOW, ABOUT BIG DATA (DATA AT REST) Big data technologies like Hadoop and statistical engines aggregate large quantities of data for analysis and modeling. You can drill into metrics to understand what is driving the results. And the fresher the data, the better the results. This is where event-driven integration works so well, by making all of your data available for processing, it improves the quality of the results. Yet volume and variety will not solve big data s biggest flaw. Its promise is to provide insight. You need to develop this insight, and turn it into action. Without action, at some later point, you ll only be able to see that you could have prevented a problem or seized an opportunity. INSIGHT AND ACTION NEED CONTEXT Big data produces information based on the past, based on an aggregation of historic, not present, context. Knowing what led a customer to buy or the symptoms leading to machine failure is interesting, but would be of far greater value if it could be applied before the fact to encourage a purchase or avoid the need for repair. Event-driven integration builds this contextual understanding by correlating freshly updated business objects with master data, like this BUILDING CONTEXT The simple, potentially very technical event that entered the architecture (a server log) now has much more significance because it can be related to the transaction that generated it, as well as to the customer that initiated the transaction. That s how the system prevented fraud on Kevin s account. That s how you will be able to take advantage of social and mobile information and cloud applications. By correlating multiple events as they occur, you can identify business scenarios that need attention and action. The combination of event-driven integration, in-memory data grids (the event server), and a real-time analytics solution provides visibility. Now, what about decisionmaking and action-taking?

TIBCO AT-A-GLANCE 8 As the foundation for Fast Data, event-driven integration future proofs your integration platform and lets you use your integration budget for innovation rather than maintenance. By understanding your business context and acting on it, you can truly make a difference: have real-time conversations with your customers, encourage loyalty, and increase revenue. DECISION-MAKING AND ACTION-TAKING FIRST, ANALYZE. With a wide variety of events, contextual data, master data, historical data, and our unparalleled streaming analytics, you can identify the situations and patterns you want to look for and act on. START EVENT PROCESSING. Event processing technology combines correlation with event-driven rules management. It scales to ensure minimum latency for identifying events, or the lack of expected events, and for triggering actions. Business rules make the decision and trigger the best action. TAKE ACTION. Triggered by event processing, intelligent business processes can be fully automated or partially automated with employee involvement. Smaller logic segments linked by decision points make the whole process more flexible. LEARN. As the Fast Data platform runs, you are also analyzing the effects of your actions. You can quickly adjust to get better results and continually improve. The system helps accelerate this learning process and your ability to predict and respond. And when employees need to respond make decisions or take action they have full visibility on the context to help them. DECISION-MAKING AND ACTION-TAKING EXAMPLE: THE EVENT-ENABLED ENTERPRISE BUSINESS PROCESS Based on the context, employees interacting with customers can change the execution path of the process, or even better, see the next best action. Rachel realizes she wants to buy a second item and calls customer service. Steve answers, and instead of insisting she place another order, he updates the current one, which automatically kicks off updates to provisioning, delivery, and billing sub-processes. Updating or augmenting capabilities can be accomplished just by updating business rules.

TIBCO AT-A-GLANCE 9 TIBCO CUSTOMERS OVER 10,000 CUSTOMERS INCLUDING: 36 of the top 55 banks in Fortune s Global 500 12 of the Insurance companies in Fortune s Global 500 7 of the top 10 Telecommunication companies in the world 32 of the world s leading Retailers 25 of the world s leading Airlines including all of the top 5 20 of the largest 25 European companies 7 of the top 10 Manufacturing companies (by revenue) 11 of the Transport and Logistics companies in Fortune s Global 500 6 of the world s largest Automotive manufacturers Global Headquarters 3307 Hillview Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94304 +1 650-846-1000 TEL +1 800-420-8450 +1 650-846-1005 FAX www.tibco.com TIBCO Software Inc. empowers executives, developers, and business users with Fast Data solutions that make the right data available in real time for faster answers, better decisions, and smarter action. Over the past 15 years, thousands of businesses across the globe have relied on TIBCO technology to integrate their applications and ecosystems, analyze their data, and create real-time solutions. Learn how TIBCO turns data big or small into differentiation at www.tibco.com. 2015, TIBCO Software Inc. All rights reserved. TIBCO, the TIBCO logo, TIBCO Software, tibbr, TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks, TIBCO BusinessEvents, TIBCO Nimbus, TIBCO Spotfire, and the Two-Second Advantage are trademarks or registered trademarks of TIBCO Software Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. All other product and company names and marks in this document are the property of their respective owners and mentioned for identification purposes only.