29th
October
2008
Oracle buys Haley
Categories: Business Rules
Well after SAP bought YASU and IBM bought ILOG everyone figured Oracle had to move and they did today, buying Haley. Interestingly the announcement seemed focused more on software for government agencies than on rules as part of Oracle’s platform so perhaps there is more to come regarding rules in Fusion.
Interesting times.
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posted on Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 at 1:48 pm and written by James Taylor. It is filed under Business Rules.
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