Archive for the ‘Composite Applications’ Category

21st May 2008

Dynamic Business Applications

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

8th May 2008

Some thoughts on the future of application development

Mike Gualtieri of Forrester had a blog post a few months back that I missed then but that he pointed out to me this week - What Is Your Future? In it he outlines two scenarios at either end of a continuum. One is that application development changes in incremental ways such that “The application [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Composite Applications, Decision Management, Innovation | 3 Comments

29th April 2008

Live from InterACT - Automate, Improve and Connect

Paul Daro was next giving some detail around the new architecture (introduced by Bernhard Nann). A number of trends were identified first:

Clearly the move to a collection of services from monolithic applications has fundamentally changed the relationship of vendors to customers - now more about delivering services that can be fitted in to an overall [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics, SOA | 0 Comments

29th April 2008

Live from InterACT - Design for People, Build for Change

Back on this blog for John Rymer of Forrester talking about dynamic business applications (about which I have blogged before) and how the next generation of systems will be designed for people and built for change. John began by showing a video of a broker’s desktop demonstration built by Adobe and some partners. Brokers are [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Decision Management, Innovation, Predictive Analytics, SOA | 0 Comments

9th April 2008

Check out the new Forrester report on Business Rules

John Rymer and Mike Gualtieri of Forrester have just published the Business Rules Platforms Wave for 2008 (you can get it here as part of your Forrester subscription or for about $800). The folks at Forrester do a pretty thorough job of reviewing platforms for these Wave reports - actually getting vendors in to work [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Composite Applications, Decision Management | 1 Comment

7th April 2008

Live from IMPACT - Evening Activities

Evening of Monday night and its party time in the solutions area of IMPACT. Once again the wonderful string quartet were strutting their electric stuff and the food and drinks were good. I spent my time speaking to the few folks present who were really interested in decisioning (Chordiant, ILOG, select IBMers) and then went [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Process Management, Composite Applications, Customer Experience, Insurance, SOA | 0 Comments

7th April 2008

Live from IMPACT - Opening Keynotes Part II

It turns out they are going to move the schedule back to allow for the overrun in the keynotes so I have some time to catch up.
So, Steve Mills. Steve re-iterated the power of business and IT alignment, again quoting the LSE / McKinsey study that shows such alignment doubles productivity (I am looking for [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Strategy, Composite Applications, Event Processing, Innovation, SOA | 1 Comment

1st April 2008

Here’s my contribution to the IT Services Stack

Jack van Hoof has a nice post this week on IT Services Stack: collaboration experiment in which he outlines an IT Service Stack and invites participation from those with opinions to try and flesh out a common set of definitions. I liked the overall stack but I have a couple of suggestions. Here are my [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Decision Management, Event Processing, Predictive Analytics, SOA | 1 Comment

18th March 2008

Live from DAMA - Yin and Yang of Process and Data

Neil and I are attending the DAMA conference this week and I will be blogging from some sessions. First one (after a fairly long set of announcements) is the Tuesday morning keynote, Michael Blechar of Gartner on The Yin & Yang of Process and Data: Which Will Be King of the Next Generation of Applications? [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Decision Management, SOA | 0 Comments

26th February 2008

Live from DIALOG - Dynamic BPM—Where SOA, Rules, Processes and Events Come Together

I missed the customer panel with Travelocity, Equifax, Deloitte Consulting and Bank of America but hopefully the DIABLOGgers got that one too (they did, check here). Next up is Daryl Plummer of Gartner talking about Dynamic BPM—Where SOA, Rules, Processes and Events Come Together.  Daryl started with a great plug for my book and then got [...]

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