Posts Tagged ‘Business Rules’

16th June 2009

First Look – Vitria M3O

I got an update on Vitria for the first time in a few years a little while back. Vitria started back in 1994 with Enterprise Application Integration capabilities and has added Business Process Management, Business Activity Monitoring and ultimately Business Event Management/Complex Event Processing functionality over the last few years. They are using “Operational Intelligence” [...]

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posted by James Taylor in BI, BPM, Business Rules, Product News | 1 Comment

12th June 2009

Decision Management Event Calendar for June 12 2009

This week’s event calendar is below. The intent of this weekly post is to focus on web events coming in the next few weeks though I will start to add some longer term conference links. Anyone who knows about web or physical events around business rules, analytics, optimization or decision management, please let me know [...]

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posted by James Taylor in BI, BPM, Business Rules, Decision Management, News | 0 Comments

11th June 2009

Don’t forget the premier rules/decisioning event of 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 Analytics, Business Rules, Decision Management | 0 Comments

8th June 2009

Here’s how to prevent mistakes in analytic projects with decision management

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 Analytics, Data Mining, Decision Management | 0 Comments

2nd June 2009

Slides from the webinar on mainframe agility

For those of you who could not attend the webinar I gave with Claye Greene of technologyblue, here are the slides:
SOA Mainframe Decision Management

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management | 0 Comments

1st June 2009

First Look – FICO Blaze Advisor 6.7 and Decision Simulator

Back in March FICO released 6.7 of their BRMS Blaze Advisor. I got a chance to catch up with the release just recently. The focus of this release was the business user experience – an improved out of the box experience for business users. The business user experience has become increasingly critical as business users [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management, Product News | 0 Comments

29th May 2009

Here’s how micro decisions turn blasting into targeting

Ginger Conlon had a nice post this week – Don’t Blast. Target. – Think customers: The 1to1 Blog.
many marketers are still drawn to the ease of blasting to a broad audience, instead of targeting for maximum impact among those most likely to respond
If you are trying to make this transition from blasting to targeting – [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Analytics, Business Rules, Data Mining, Decision Management | 1 Comment

29th May 2009

Nice report on the value of end-user developers

Syndicated from ebizQ
Mike Gualtieri of Forrester Research recently wrote a nice piece called Deputize End-User Developers To Deliver Business Agility And Reduce Costs. The report is available from Forrester (for subscribers and for those who purchase it) but the summary is on their website:
The ranks of businesspeople who are capable of developing applications are swelling [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management | 1 Comment

27th May 2009

Using business rules to add decision transparency

Syndicated from ebizQ
Jim Sinur had a short post on The Power of Visibility with BPM Enabled Processes that made me think about another kind of visibility – visibility of decisions. One of the most powerful benefits of adopting business rules to manage decisions is that the approach generates increased visibility into the decision making process [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management | 0 Comments

25th May 2009

Another list of reasons to try business rules

Dave Birchall has a nice list of 10 Reasons to Evaluate InRule Business Rules Engine though personally I don’t think these are limited to InRule but relate to almost all business rules management systems. That said, InRule 3.2 is a nice product for companies focused on .NET. If you like the post, check out my [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules | 0 Comments

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