30th
October
2008
EDM Summit – Day 3 Begins
Categories: Decision Management
Day 3 starts early – 8am for the first session. The Expo closed yesterday and today will be just content. Yesterday was an interesting day with lots of discussion among the attendees of the Oracle acquisition of Haley. Here are the blog posts I found for yesterday
- 2008 Business Rules Forum – Day 1
- 2008 Business Rules Forum – Day 2
- From Here to Agility: Ron Ross on Rules
- Business Rules Forum: Pedram Abrari on MDA, SOA and rules
- Business Rules Forum: Gladys Lam on Rule Harvesting
- Business Rules Forum: James Taylor and Neil Raden keynote
- Business Rules Forum: Vendor Panel
- Business Rules Forum: Mixing Rules and Process
- Business Rules Forum 2008: Upper Ontology for Events, Processes, States, Rules
- Business Rules Forum 2008: Nearly CEP
- Business Rules Forum 2008: And one last thing…
- Business Rules Forum 2008: The BRE Vendor Panel
- Business Rules Forum 2008: Business Decisions from Real Time Events
Table of contents for Live from EDM Summit 2008
- Live from the EDM Summit – From Here to Agility
- Hotwire.com Revenue Management
- Rules and Process Management for Insurers
- EDM Summit – Day 2 Begins
- Risk Management at Sun
- Rules in tables, spreadsheets and diagrams
- Predictive Analytics Produces Business Rules That Deliver
- EDM Summit – Day 3 Begins
- Building Blocks of Decision Management
- Integrating Predictive Analytics and BRM to Improve Health Plan Member Experience
- New Approaches to Creating, Simplifying and Visualizing Rules
- Optimizing Customer Lifecycle Management
- EDM Summit – Emerging Trends Panel
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posted on Thursday, October 30th, 2008 at 5:27 am and written by James Taylor. It is filed under Decision Management.
Tags:Business Rules, business rules forum, decision, Decision Management, EDM, EDM Summit, Haley, James Taylor, Neil Raden, Oracle, ron ross, sandy kemsley
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Tags:Business Rules, business rules forum, decision, Decision Management, EDM, EDM Summit, Haley, James Taylor, Neil Raden, Oracle, ron ross, sandy kemsley
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