Home arrow Blog arrow 2008 arrow 03 » 2008 » March » 18

Archive for March 18th, 2008

18th March 2008

Live from DAMA - A Reference Architecture for Integrating an Active Data Warehouse into the Real-Time Enterprise

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Stephen Brobst of Teradata was next with A Reference Architecture for Integrating an Active Data Warehouse into the Real-Time Enterprise. He started with a great quote from a Gartner analyst:
No such thing as a business surprise - there is always a warning in advance
but were you listening - did you collect data about it, analyze [...]

Read more

posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Business Rules, Customer Experience, Data Mining, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics | 2 Comments

18th March 2008

Live from DAMA - Business rules, decision management and smarter systems

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

This was my session. You can get a PDF of my slides or View them on SlideShare.
Previous in series Next in series

Read more

posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Rules, Data Mining, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics | 1 Comment

18th March 2008

Live from DAMA - What do they mean, BUSINESS Metadata?

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Next up was a session from some folks at ASG talking about business metadata. They started by discussing the metadata audience and how it is changing as the syntactic and semantic richness of metadata increases. Initially there was a focus on consistent definitions for, say, COBOL copy books. Gradually expanded out to DBAs, Data Architects [...]

Read more

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

18th March 2008

Live from DAMA - Yin and Yang of Process and Data

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Neil and I are attending the DAMA conference this week and I will be blogging from some sessions. First one (after a fairly long set of announcements) is the Tuesday morning keynote, Michael Blechar of Gartner on The Yin & Yang of Process and Data: Which Will Be King of the Next Generation of Applications? [...]

Read more

posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Decision Management, SOA | 0 Comments