1st
July
2009
I presented on Using Business Rules to Make Processes Smarter, Simpler and More Agile at the Brainstorm conference. Here are my slides. I am going to record this one I think and post a recording soon also.
Smarter Simpler More Agile Processes
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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics |
1st
July
2009
I got a chance to catch up with the folks from IBM/Cognos to discuss their (fairly) recent announcement of a formal OEM relationship with SPSS for PASW Statistics (briefly reviewed here). I discussed their original, less formal, partnership previously. IBM Cognos has a long alliance history with SPSS, often working with them to co-sell into [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Predictive Analytics, Product News |
24th
June
2009
I got a chance to get an overview of the latest release of Oracle Real-Time Decisions, 3.0. This is the platform for real-time decisions on which various applications (for call center, web etc) are built and sold as part of the Oracle Applications suite.
The vision of this product is to optimize “return on attention” – [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Rules, Customer Experience, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics, Product News |
22nd
June
2009
I got a briefing from ID Analytics recently – mostly to catch up on their new service for consumers My ID Score (https://myidscore.com).
ID Analytics has historically been focused on B2B services – helping companies identify applications that are potentially fraudulent. They have an ID Network that collects information from 6 of the top 10 credit [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Financial Services, Predictive Analytics, Product News |
11th
June
2009
The International Business Rules Forum™ is the premier Conference dedicated to Business Rules, where the future of Business Rules, Decisioning, Compliance & Enterprise Design is taking shape! This year’s event covers Business Rules, Decision Management, Business Process, Governance and Compliance. Once again I will be giving a tutorial and a keynote and acting as track [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics |
11th
June
2009
Angoss has just released a new version of their data mining and predictive analytics software, version 7.0. Key themes for 7 were:
Optimization
Mining enhancements like data weighting, in-database analytics, new statistics
Support for more complex IT environments
Usability
Angoss has long supported the development of strategies or decision trees – models that define the relevant customer segments for a [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Data Mining, Predictive Analytics, Product News |
8th
June
2009
Syndicated from ebizQ
Robert Grossman had a nice post – Five Common Mistakes in Analytic Projects that made me think about the role of decision management in putting predictive analytics to work. Of Robert’s 5 mistakes, 3 are directly addressed by decision management:
There is not a good plan for deploying the model
Because decision management is focused [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Data Mining, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics |
5th
June
2009
I have decided to start running a post at the end of the week highlighting relevant web events for the following week. If you work at a vendor and want to tell me about yours, please send me an email at james@decisionmanagementsolutions.com. Likewise if you hear of something you think other readers of the blog [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Data Mining, Decision Management, News, Predictive Analytics |
5th
June
2009
Syndicated from BeyeNetwork
Michael Vizard had an interesting post (via @merv) – Making Business Intelligence Applications Smarter in which he began with the great phrase:
One perplexing oxymoron of IT industry is the simple fact that most business intelligence applications are not all that smart
In Smart (Enough) Systems Neil and I argued that the way to make [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics |
4th
June
2009
Pervasive is a global software company with 200+ employees that has been profitable for the last 8 years and best known for btrieve (now Pervasive PSQL) and their data integration products. The company is busy expanding into new markets and Pervasive DataRush is one of their new products. They see a new generation of data [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Data Mining, Green IT, Predictive Analytics, Product News |