29th
June
2007
James wrote a thought-leadership white paper “Smart-Enough Customer Decisions” for Montgomery Research discussing how smart-enough customer decisions can improve results for all concerned.
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29th
June
2007
James was interviewed by David Raab (who provided a testimonial for the book) of ClientXClient on his blog and you can read the interview here.
Technorati Tags: EDM, Enterprise Decision Management, James Taylor, Smart (Enough) Systems, smartenoughsystems
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25th
June
2007
James was interviewed by Scott Sehlhorst of Tyner Blain, an expert in software development processes and techniques, as part of the book launch. You can listen to the interview here.
Technorati Tags: EDM, Enterprise Decision Management, James Taylor, Requirements, Smart (Enough) Systems, smartenoughsystems
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13th
June
2007
James and Neil are presenting a free webinar courtesy of the Business Rules Forum (at which they are presenting later in the year). The webinar is Thursday, June 28 at 2PM Eastern; 11AM Pacific and is titled “What Are Smart (Enough) Systems And Why Do You Need Them?”. You can register here.
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8th
June
2007
“This book provides a robust philosophical foundation and pragmatic advice for transforming your management and use of data into an activity which provides true business benefit, a far cry from what we see in the vast majority of organizations today. The need for an order of magnitude of greater data agility is upon us, and [...]
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5th
June
2007
The book is now complete, laid out and approved and has been shipped to the printers. We still expect it to be ready around the end of the month and orders should start shipping in early July.
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1st
June
2007
The digital shortcut “Why You Need Smart Enough Systems” is now available from Prentice Hall.
The digital shortcut consists of the Smart Enough Systems Manifesto and the chapter Why You Need Smart Enough Systems from the book and is available for $4.99.
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