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21st May 2008

Automating Decisions within Business Processes

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I can’t blog this session live as John Rymer and Mike Gualtieri have asked me to participate. What follows is a combination of thoughts based on the presentation and post-presentation notes.
The theme of the presentation is that “The next frontier in business process management (BPM) and business rules is automating decisions within business processes”. If [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Data Mining, Decision Management, News, Predictive Analytics, SOA | 0 Comments

21st May 2008

The Future of Application Development

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I’m going to be on stage with Mike Gualtieri soon but I thought I would drop in and listen to him on the future of application development. Sadly this meant missing a session on BI but even I can’t be in two places at once. Mike’s theme is that the value of application developers in [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Innovation, News, SOA, web 2.0 | 0 Comments

21st May 2008

Bringing IT from the Back Office to the Boardroom

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Marta Foster from Proctor and Gamble gave this presentation. Marta has been at P&G for 30 years and is now in charge of their IT operations. P&G is well known and is the largest consumer products company in the world with over B in sales. They have 138,000 employees, 200 brands in 160 countries and [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Decision Management, Innovation, News | 0 Comments

21st May 2008

Age of Dynamic Business Applications

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Dean Hager from Lawson came on to follow-up on the dynamic business applications story. Dynamic means “continuous change, activity, or progress” and Enterprise Applications “suck at this” to use his words. But this is a problem as the world is changing - people change, events cause change, the business climate changes and more. He asked [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Enterprise Applications, SOA | 0 Comments

21st May 2008

Dynamic Business Applications

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Connie Moore and John Rymer kicked off today talking about Dynamic Business Applications and their first discussion was around brown paper bags. They made the point that brown paper bags are a pure commodity and all you can do is reduce costs. Other kinds of bags offer more opportunities for innovation and, thus, more margins. [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Innovation, News, SOA, web 2.0 | 2 Comments

20th May 2008

James and Neil presenting at Intalio’s user conference

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

The folks at Intalio invited us to speak at their user conference June 17-18. We are presenting on Applying Decision Management to Make Processes Smarter, Simpler and More Agile on the first day. We would love to see you there so drop by and say hello if you are attending. Also we have a discount [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Book, Business Process Management, Decision Management, Events, James Taylor, Neil Raden | 0 Comments

20th May 2008

Why Events Matter To The Business

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Last session of the day (also blogged on paper) was Charles Brett on Why Events Matter To The Business and what this means for application development professionals. I heard Charles talk on a similar subject at the IBM IMPACT event -Live from IMPACT - Business Event Processing.
While many more business and IT people are [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Business Rules, Event Processing, Event-Driven Architecture | 3 Comments

20th May 2008

The Future of Enterprise Applications

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I had to blog the last two sessions on paper - there are no power sockets in the hotel (the Palazzo at the Venetian in Las Vegas, conference planners please note) and my battery eventually gave up. So, back in the hotel now, here’s a summary of the notes I took.
Sharyn Leaver presented on the [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, Enterprise Applications | 1 Comment

20th May 2008

Internet Phase II: Collaboration

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

John Chambers, CEO of Cisco was talking about the next phase of the internet - collaboration. The market is in transition - social networking has changed personal communities and these technologies will also transform the future of work. Cisco’s approach is to focus on transitions - not competitors, but market transitions. In ‘97 they focused [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Innovation, web 2.0 | 4 Comments

20th May 2008

The New Enterprise Data Center (IBM)

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Rich Lechner of IBM came next, talking about the new enterprise and it’s new enterprise data center. Supporting business innovation is impacted, he said, by three things:

Globalization
The change from an exporter to a multi-country set of counties to a truly globally integrated enterprise - tapping into new talent pools around the world.
Rising tide of information
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Citation, Data Mining, Green IT, Innovation, Predictive Analytics | 1 Comment