Uploaded by adminccar on Oct 12, 2009
Good morning, Michael Seguin here, Director of Technology for the Contra Costa Association of REALTORS®. It is Monday, October the 12th. We hope that you had a great weekend.
We wanted to take a moment to introduce you to ELF. ELF stands for Event Logic Framework.
At its core, ELF is a message broker system built using the AMQP protocol. What that really means for you is that it is a very sophisticated business intelligence tool that we are able to use to send you communications based on pre-programmed channels of information.
So, for example lets say that you just entered a new listing into the MLS. ELF constantly listens for this sort of change, and reacts accordingly when it hears an updated piece of information. In this case, it notices that you have a new listing, and sends you a convenient one stop post listing input shop with information and tools for your new listing.
Want a snapshot of how your new listing compares to other listings in your area? Want a handy link to the rules and regulations governing that listing, direct access to add the listing as an open house to HOT, and other useful new listing tidbits? ELF will start sending these to you on every new listing.
Each message channel that we program into the ELF system will be yet another way for you to get information that you need, when and where you need it. We look forward to putting this system online in October 2009. So please, white list the address elf@ccartoday.com and stay tuned for more from ELF!
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