31st
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Paul Haley has done an amazingly thorough job walking through a business rule harvesting example over on his blog. If this is
something you either do for a living or are considering, read the post. Where Paul finds the time to write such long, detailed posts I will never know….
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules |
31st
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Neil has just finished some research work on data warehouse performance for our friends at Teradata published as Meeting Demands for Data Warehouse Performance. This white paper discusses how expanding operational roles for data warehouses, particularly in terms of supporting operational decision making and enterprise decision management, require dynamic workload capabilities on the data warehouse [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Data Mining, Decision Management, Neil Raden, Predictive Analytics |
31st
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
I spent some time with Peter Docherty of ThinkAnalytics recently, talking about their decisioning product. ThinkAnalytics grew out of K.wiz, a small team focused on the automation of the data mining process. The team had experience in data mining, real-time telecoms monitoring and data compression. They delivered an open, component-based platform with the intent to [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Customer Experience, Data Mining, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics, Product News |
29th
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Rules for the Masses
Nice article on rules from Brian Stucky focused on how to bring the benefit of rules to smaller companies
(tags: business rules management systems smb brms)
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posted by James Taylor in Links |
28th
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Mike Kavitz had a great post on his blog today Want SOA Success? Try this Recipe. I really liked the article, not least because it was clearly based on hard-won experience on Mike’s part. Reading it I saw how similar an Enterprise Decision Management or EDM success recipe would be.
Research the living daylights out [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Decision Management, SOA |
27th
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
The folks at Kognitio gave me a quick overview of their WX2 product recently. WX2 is aimed at three distinct areas:
Software platform for high performance analytics
Data as a Service - it is being offered hosted to SMBs for instance
Data Warehouse Appliances
WX2 came out of the UK and is the end result of [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Product News |
27th
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
I had a chance to talk with Rob Walker last week about Chordiant and their decision management platform. Chordiant focuses on large customers - those with lots of decisions in markets such as retail banking, consumer lending, card services, insurance and communications. Their mantra is Customer Experience Management and they aim to deliver an improvement [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Rules, Customer Experience, Data Mining, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics, Product News |
27th
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
I am often asked the question in the title - what is a smart (enough) system? Here’s the list we use when we talk about it:
Operational
While one can make systems of all kinds “smarter” we are talking about making operational, transactional, high-volume, typically customer facing applications smart enough to be useful.
Real-Time
As a result we talk [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Decision Management |
25th
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
A little while ago I got to talk to Mike Zeller and his team at Zementis about their decision management platform - ADAPA, what they call a predictive analytics decision engine. ADAPA stands for Adaptive Decision And Predictive Analytics.
The folks at Zementis started trying to solve a fairly common problem in organizations adopting data mining [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics, Product News |
24th
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
The nice folks on the Drools blog pointed me to an article today called Implement business logic with the Drools rules engine. This article was written by Ricardo Olivieri of IBM. Richard does a nice job of walking through both the basic case for using a business rules engine (BRE). I feel compelled to make [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Rules, Decision Management |