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29th August 2007

Book Cited by Cindi Howson

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Cindi Howson cited Smart (Enough) Systems in her blog posts “Of BI, Crème Brulee and Chocolate Mousse” on Intelligent Enterprise and her own site.
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28th August 2007

Book Dicussed on EDS’ Next Big Thing Blog

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Charlie Bess of EDS discussed the book on the EDS Next Big Thing Blog in his post Smart (Enough) Systems. He also mentioned it again in Breaking Up (Applications) Is Hard To Do
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27th August 2007

Excerpt published on ebizQ

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An excerpt from Chapter 10, EDM and the IT Department, was published on ebizQ (where James has a blog) - Book Excerpt: Smart (Enough) Systems
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27th August 2007

Book reviewed in DM Review

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Steve Miller reviewed Smart (Enough) Systems in his August 23rd OpenBI Forum column in DM Review - Smart (Enough) Systems - BI Engage
Technorati Tags: analytics, Business Intelligence, Decision Management, DM Review, EDM, Enterprise Decision Management, Smart (Enough) Systems, smartenoughsystems

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17th August 2007

Book cited in an article on DM Review

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Gib Basset cited the book in an article on DM Review - Making the Most of Operational Analytics with Enterprise Decision Management.
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17th August 2007

Sample Chapter published in TechRepublic

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The “Why aren’t my systems smart enough already” chapter was made available on TechRepublic today - Why are information systems not as smart as they should be?
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9th August 2007

The Need for Smart Enough Systems (Part 2)

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An extract from the book was published as “The Need for smart Enough Systems (Part 2)” for Business Rules Journal, Vol. 8, No. 8 (August 2007)

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9th August 2007

Book reviewed and discussed by Ron Ross

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Ron Ross, who wrote a testimonial for the book, wrote A Case of Dueling Manifestos? Business Rules and Enterprise Decision Management for Business Rules Journal, Vol. 8, No. 8 (Aug. 2007)

Technorati Tags: Business Rules, Business Rules Journal, EDM, Enterprise Decision Management, Ron Ross, Smart (Enough) Systems, smartenoughsystems, Business Rules Manifesto

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6th August 2007

James speaking at IASA events

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James is speaking at a number of IASA IT Architect Regional Conference 2007 events this fall. The book should be available at the events and James will be presenting some key concepts around decision services and enterprise decision management.

Atlanta, September 13-14
Washington DC, October 8-9
San Diego, October -16

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