23rd
October
2007
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James Taylor
Charles Nicholls of SeeWhy was up next, talking about Turbocharging business rules with BI 2.0. Charles wrote a nice little eBook called In Search of Insight (it’s free and you can download it here). I have also blogged about SeeWhy a couple of times - here and here.
Charles defined BI 2.0 as a business [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Business Intelligence, Decision Management, Event Processing |
23rd
October
2007
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James Taylor
Neil and I were up next presenting on Business Rules, Decision Management and Smarter Systems. Here is the slide deck on Slideshare.
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management, James Taylor, Neil Raden |
23rd
October
2007
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James Taylor
Jamie Bisker was up after lunch talking about Insurance 2020: Innovating Beyond Old Models. Jamie used to be a Tower Group analyst and now works for IBM in their Institute for Business Value (I blogged about his reports before). Studied future customers and their needs, how automation is flattening the competitive environment, what fundamental trends [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Strategy, Innovation, Insurance, News |
23rd
October
2007
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James Taylor
Sandy is my fellow blogger- she blogs at column2 but I met here when we both blogged over on ebizQ (my blog is here). She presented on “Business Process Management with Business Rules and Business Intelligence” and started by pointing out that she has long felt that business rules are essential for business process management [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Decision Management, Event Processing, News |
23rd
October
2007
Posted by
James Taylor
Ron Ross kicked off the main sessions today with his keynote “From Business Rules to Enterprise Decisioning“. He opened by saying that it is easy to think that everything that can be automated, has been. Yet there is a clear gap between what our existing systems can do and what we need. Part of this [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management, Legacy Modernization |