Archive for the ‘Business Process Management’ Category

11th August 2008

More on the IBM/ILOG Relationship

I got a briefing last week from IBM as part of my researching of the IBM/ILOG acquisition (I blogged about this here). Back when I was at IMPACT it became clear that IBM was getting focused on events, rules and policies - they talked about Points of Agility, points in a business where variability is [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Rules, Event Processing, Event-Driven Architecture, Optimization, SOA | 1 Comment

8th August 2008

First Look - IDS Scheer ARIS Business Rule Designer

I had a chance to catch up with Marwane from IDS Scheer the other day and talk about ARIS, IDS Scheer’s enterprise modeling product. The ARIS architecture or platform has currently more than 25 products for enterprise modeling divided into 4 platforms (Strategy, design, implementation and controlling) and 6 solutions (Enterprise BPM, EA, SAP, [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Rules, Product News | 1 Comment

5th August 2008

Using decision management to deliver intelligent business performance

Steve Cranford of PwC wrote an interesting piece called Bringing Order to Chaos (brought to my attention by Alan over at Tibco) that made me think. Steve’s focus is on the next software suite for enterprises (something he calls an Intelligent Business Performance Platform) consisting of business intelligence, business process and business rules. Reading this [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, Composite Applications, Decision Management, SOA | 2 Comments

28th July 2008

First thoughts on the IBM/ILOG announcement

I got a chance to speak with ILOG today and do some thinking so it’s time to write more about the IBM and ILOG announcement. As it is an acquisition of one publicly traded company by another neither company can legally say very much. As a result I, like everyone else, have a bunch of [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Rules, Decision Management, Event Processing, Optimization, Product News, SOA | 13 Comments

28th July 2008

Breaking News - IBM to buy ILOG!

Just heard that ILOG is going to be acquired by IBM! I don’t have any more detail yet but hopefully the folks at ILOG and IBM will brief me sometime soon…..

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

23rd July 2008

Fertile Ground for ROI in BPM - Decisions!

Ronan Bradley had an interesting article on ebizQ this week - Fertile Ground for ROI in BPM: Three Unlikely Areas. In it he outlined some areas of banking where business process management (BPM) could deliver an ROI.

Keeping up with regulations
In which he points out that “a feature of BPM systems (over custom [...]

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

22nd July 2008

Interesting article on Process Management and Decision Management

My good friends Larry Goldberg and Barbara von Halle have just published an interesting article: The New Frontier: BPM, BDM and SOA. It’s worth a read as it makes some good points about the intersection of BPM and decision management - whether Business Decision Management or Enterprise Decision Management.

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Decision Management, SOA | 0 Comments

14th July 2008

Enterprise Decision Management and the Software Development Lifecycle

One of my regular readers had a question today about Enterprise Decision Management and the Software Development Lifecycle - the EDMSDLC if you like. Here’s what he asked:
We do Business Rules in our approach… I guess one question would be, where does EDM fit in a typical SDLC? [company] does Requirements, we have a method [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Decision Management, Enterprise Applications, Reader Questions, Requirements | 1 Comment

30th June 2008

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

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 | 4 Comments

30th June 2008

First Look - Corticon

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 | 1 Comment