22nd
March
2008
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James Taylor
ebizQ Presents Business Intelligence in Action Virtual Conference
Wonderful little post by Joe McKendrick about yours truly
(tags: edm enterprise decision management smartenoughsystems smart enough systems ebizQ straight through processing)
Agile IT Architecture: Industry First Open Source Methodology for Business Rules
Jerome at ILOG discussed the open source methodology they just released through Eclipse.
(tags: ilog agile business rules eclipse)
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posted by James Taylor in Links |
21st
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
I recently finished Ade McCormack’s book, The IT Value Stack: A Boardroom Guide to IT Leadership. The book is aimed at a fairly high-level audience and makes a case for better integration, or “entwinement”, of technology into businesses. Ade can come across somewhat opinionated but he gives you fair warning of this right up front [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Business Strategy, Decision Management, Innovation |
20th
March
2008
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James Taylor
Pip Coburn gave the closing keynote on Naked Without My Data. Pip made the point that lots of people actually don’t want to get quality data - they want to hear what they expect. People are not acting like quality of data matters. They want the data that supports their point of view or conforms [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Strategy |
20th
March
2008
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James Taylor
Almost done now and next up is Len from Universal Data Models talking about a Case Study: Implementing a Securities Master Using Flexible Data Models at Lord Abbett. Lord Abbett is a securities company and a very old, established one at that, who regard securities trading as a craft deserving of excellence. Manage 2B in [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Financial Services |
20th
March
2008
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James Taylor
First session today was some folks from Allstate Financial talking about the Impact of Service Oriented Architecture on Data Modeling: A Case Study. AllState Financial has the large number of data sources typical of a large corporation. Each line of business has its own administrative systems and mergers and acquisitions also create new data sources. [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Insurance, SOA |
19th
March
2008
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James Taylor
Last up for me today were some folks from IBM on IBM Metadata Strategy - An Information Management Perspective. IBM’s focus is Information on Demand - getting information about of the data management layer and into an integration layer from which it can be delivered as business intelligence and performance management. I, of course, would [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Product News |
19th
March
2008
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James Taylor
Darren from ASG presented next on Metadata enabled Business/IT Integration. Business metadata can be contained in all sorts of things like data models, XML and database schemas, process definitions, ERP/CRM etc. Not clear who created what or which ones are “right” and things like mergers and acquisitions may create new problems. There is no “right” [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Product News |
19th
March
2008
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James Taylor
Terry from Pinnacle Entertainment (a gaming company) was up after lunch on The Business Drivers Behind Creating an Enterprise Data Architecture in the Gaming Industry. Pinnacle has 12 properties, none in Vegas, and competes with the likes of Harrah’s (used as a case study by Stephen Brobst yesterday). Pinnacle started with a marketing data warehouse, [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Business Rules, Customer Experience |
19th
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Irene and Dean of TopQuadrant (a semantic web company) were up next talking about Deploying Semantic Web Solutions: I’ve Built an Ontology, Now What?
The challenges around Master Data Management have expanded as the number of information sources has exploded. Managing identify, managing semantics across a multi-faceted, distributed world is very complex. The semantic web standards [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, web 2.0 |
19th
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
First session today is Jayne Dutra of NASA on Re-Thinking Search in a Web 2.0 World. Jayne started by going over some of the basics, talking about web 1.0 with portals/websites/search moving to Web 2.0 with blogs, wikis, RSS, social networking and community portals. She used a Mills Davis slide that talked about web 3.0 [...]
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posted by James Taylor in web 2.0 |