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17th July 2008

More thoughts on Decision Management and Performance Management

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Gary Cokins posted How are Enterprise Decision Management (EDM) and Performance Management Different? in response to my original post What’s the difference between EDM and Performance Management. Gary takes me to task for a narrow perspective on performance management and, to some extent, he is right. Too often what I see described as performance management [...]

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15th July 2008

First Look - SPSS Statistics 17

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Version 17? Yes, SPSS has been at this a while. Today they announced version 17 of their Statistics package. While this has some new features to handle more data and some improved asset management (an analytic repository), the big features are really about bringing more business users into the analytic fold. One feature in this [...]

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10th July 2008

What’s the difference between Enterprise Decision Management and Corporate Performance Management?

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I really like getting and answering questions and a reader of the book asked me a good one today
What do you see as the difference between Enterprise Decision Management and Corporate Performance Management? I don’t see you really using them interchangeably, but I sense that you see them as more or less the same thing [...]

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2nd July 2008

First Look - Cogito

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Neil and I caught up with Expert System, a Semantic Intelligence company, last week to discuss their Cogito product. Expert System is based in Italy, has 145 employees and originally worked on spell checkers for Microsoft. While they have a lot of business in Europe they are now growing in the US. Their core pitch [...]

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25th June 2008

Event processing and decisioning are complementary

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

My old friend Paul Vincent had an interesting post on Complex Event Processing - Aberdeen on Predictive Analytics & BI => CEP - in which he talked about some of the drivers for BI sounding a lot like complex event processing drivers/scenarios.
There is certainly event correlation in these examples but there is also a need [...]

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20th June 2008

Tibco becomes the first company with BPM, visualization, rules and data mining

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Just saw the announcement that Tibco is buying Insightful. Insightful has a range of data mining tools build on the open source R algorithms as well as some proprietary pieces. This means that Tibco now has a BPM environment, a rules/event processing one, Spotfire for visualization and data mining/predictive analytics development and deployment. In theory [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Data Mining, Event Processing, Event-Driven Architecture, Predictive Analytics, Product News | 1 Comment

18th June 2008

First Look - Jaspersoft v3

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

In keeping with the open source theme this week (given I am at Intalio’s user conference), a quick note about Jaspersoft who just released version 3. This version puts a nice web 2.0 interface on a browser-based product. There’s a nice dashboard with some mashup capabilities and input controls that can be dragged and dropped [...]

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16th June 2008

First (second really) Look - LucidEra Update

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

LucidEra is an on-demand analytics company that seems to be growing fast, not least due to its integration with Salesforce.com through Appexchange. They sell mostly to mid size businesses with some departments at larger organizations. They emphasize simplicity, focused analytic applications and leveraging the CRM platforms companies already have.
I blogged about their first product before [...]

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4th June 2008

Ostriches, BI and EDM

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

What, you may ask, do Ostriches have to do with Enterprise Decision Management (EDM) or, indeed, with SAS? Well I saw an ad for SAS on the back of DM Review this month with an Ostrich. I forget the punch line but the reason for the Ostrich was that its eyes are bigger than its [...]

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3rd June 2008

BI eclipsed? Perhaps but not just by search

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Tom Hudock had an interesting post - BI eclipsed by another technology - in which he linked to one of Neil’s great BI 2.0 articles. Tom argued that BI is being eclipsed by search-like interfaces and other more consumer-centric technologies. Like Tom I think that BI has come to mean, rightly or wrongly, reporting and [...]

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