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30th June 2008

Here’s why to use decision management not just process management

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I have often posted on the need to combine decision management and process management but it seemed to me that recently I have seen more BPM writers talking about this. For instance the folks over on the ARIS blog posted BPM + BRM = Greater than the Sum of the Parts (talking about a webinar [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Decision Management | 3 Comments

30th June 2008

First Look - Corticon

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I got a walkthrough of Corticon’s Business Rules product last week - the first time I have discussed it in a while. Version 5 has some interesting features. The Business Rules Foundation is a set of headless services, designed to support a variety of development tools, UI frameworks and metaphors along with a variety of [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Rules, Product News | 0 Comments

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

19th June 2008

Intalio User Conference Wrap Up

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Back from the Intalio User Conference and thought I would post a few thoughts post-event. Overall I was very impressed by the event - it was well organized and executed, free wifi, plenty of power in the rooms etc. I was a little disappointed that there were not more user case studies but I suspect [...]

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18th June 2008

Demand Driven Development, Intalio, Rules

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Shao Fang presented the D3 (Demand Driven Development) program and their work on integrating business rules into the Intalio BPMS. A few notes on the D3 program:

Not custom development
Community suggested projects
Customers put up money for features they really want and get credit for them
Some are decoupled and done offshore, some more tightly integrated and done [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Rules, Product News | 0 Comments

18th June 2008

Using Intalio in Pennsylvania’s Criminal Justice Systems

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Dan Oneufer talked about the use of Intalio BPMS in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Justice Network has been established a long time and manages many aspects of the state justice system. However the counties are not well integrated into this network. Allegheny County, his example, is about 10% of the state and pretty rural. It has [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Government | 4 Comments

18th June 2008

Intalio 2.0

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Ismael Ghalimi presented his vision of “what’s next” and started with some history. In 1998 he started work on what he now calls “Office 2.0″ and, while prototyping ideas, he met the other founders and started to put together a plan for a platform that would allow him (a self-confessed poor programmer) to build web [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, News | 6 Comments

18th June 2008

Business Process - Linking Business and IT

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Janelle Hill of Gartner kicked off day 2. Business Process Management is the current approach to being process-centric and part of a long history stretching back to Taylor/Deming, Business Process Reengineering and more. In particular it is an evolution from computerized process flow, to packaged applications as best practices and now flexible and adaptive processes. [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Enterprise Applications | 2 Comments

17th June 2008

Business-Empowered Process Implementation

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Bruce Silver led a panel on business-empowerment and BPMN. He emphasized that BPM is an approach, BPMS is a software stack for supporting this new approach AND that there is change in how business and IT work together. Business-empowered implementation is what he uses to describe this - no break between the business view [...]

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17th June 2008

Coghead and Intalio

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Greg Olsen from Coghead presented how they are using Intalio’s BPMS. Greg is a believer in “small BPM” - something to extend and enhance something else. Greg’s experience led him to conclude that some basic database/process capabilities could be very useful to non-developers. Coghead was a platform as a service play from the beginning and [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, SaaS, web 2.0 | 3 Comments