Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’

21st May 2009

InRule Update – Release 3.2

InRule Technology is continuing to sell with a ruthless focus on .NET. They say they are still getting good traction with their focus on being the premier .NET business rules solution. Version 3.2 was released mid May and was a release driven primarily by the requests they get from their customers, especially those selected by [...]

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

11th March 2009

An update on the warranty industry

Eric Arnum, editor of Warranty Week, gave an overview of the industry as a whole. Clearly the recession is taking its toll. Starting with new home builders it has spread to RV makers, auto makers, various retailers, GE and others. Warranty is important in many of these company’s challenges and some, like Hyundai, are trying [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Strategy | 0 Comments

23rd January 2009

IBM and ILOG – Java, COBOL AND .Net

Continuing my series on the opportunity for IBM now it has completed its acquisition of ILOG, I wanted to discuss multi-platform support in the ILOG BRMS. This is an issue because there is an apparent tension between IBM’s behavior over the last few years and ILOG’s:

IBM is seen as a very Java-centric company
IBM’s recent focus [...]

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

21st November 2008

The small impact of business rules on the big players

Jim Sinur brought up an interesting point today when he blogged IBM, Microsoft, Oracle and SAP have bought Business Rule Technology. What’s up with that? The big players seem to be toying with business rules – there’s plenty of activity but not much understanding or commitment.

SAP bought Yasu but until recently did not show much [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules | 4 Comments

2nd November 2008

EDM Summit – Emerging Trends Panel

Not really live this post as I am working from notes I took – after all I was on the panel and it’s hard to participate and blog at the same time. Joining me on the panel were Don Baisley of Microsoft, Ron Ross and Jim Sinur (of Gartner) – Neil had to leave. We [...]

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

11th August 2008

A reader asks about business rules in Oslo

A reader asked me last week about how I saw business rules engines fitting in with UML, SOA and Microsoft. The article discusses whether Microsoft’s Oslo strategy for SOA will be based on UML or merely offer support for it among many standards.
First, let me say that I think it is increasingly clear that application [...]

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posted by James Taylor in BPM, Business Rules | 0 Comments

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