Archive for the ‘Event-Driven Architecture’ Category
20th
October
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
I am one of the featured speakers in the forthcoming Tibco series on Using Events to Add Real-Time Intelligence. It’s an online event with webinars, “booths”, and real Tibco people available to answer questions. You can register for it here.
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posted by James Taylor in Decision Management, Event Processing, Event-Driven Architecture, Events, James Taylor |
13th
October
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
I have been doing some presenting on decision services recently - to SAI in Belgium and at the SOA Symposium - and my old friend Paul Vincent posted about a discussion he and I have been having about the relevance of decision services in an event-driven architecture or Complex Event Processing scenario. Paul makes the [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Rules, Decision Management, Event Processing, Event-Driven Architecture |
7th
October
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
The SOA Symposium started today in the AJAX Stadium in Amsterdam. The opening keynotes were actually in the Stadium itself - we all sat at the halfway line. Thomas Erl and Sandy Carter gave quick intros and I will add some comments later but I could not type so this is just a placeholder have [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Customer Experience, Decision Management, Event-Driven Architecture, SOA, web 2.0 |
19th
August
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Chris Skinner wrote a nice little piece on the Future Call Center over on the swift community. He had some nice examples, though he was focused on how the future call center might be using video. What struck me, though, was that decision making is critical to his example. Neither the avatar nor the video-linked [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Customer Experience, Decision Management, Event Processing, Event-Driven Architecture, Financial Services |
11th
August
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
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 |
20th
June
2008
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 |
20th
May
2008
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 |
11th
April
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
The second part of my response to Dave Wright’s comment is about the kind of business one can run after one adopts EDM. To do this, let’s predicate the discussion a company that has adopted Enterprise Decision Management as a core management principle, implemented the technology and development approaches that support it and had long [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Customer Experience, Decision Management, Event-Driven Architecture, Innovation, Legacy Modernization, Reader Questions |
13th
February
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
This morning I watched and listen to two old friends of mine - Wayne Eckerson of TDWI and Dan Graham of Teradata as they gave a webinar on “Approaches to operational BI” (PDF of slides, Webinar Recording). Wayne and Dan did a nice tag team discussing the principles involved and giving some Teradata-specific examples.
Wayne [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Business Intelligence, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Data Mining, Event Processing, Event-Driven Architecture, Predictive Analytics |
30th
January
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Kjell-Sverre Jerijærvi posted A SOA+BPM+CDM Ontology with a very nice graphic showing his point of view when it comes to the various aspects of Business Process Management (BPM), SOA and Event-Driven Architecture(EDA). Given his model, which I liked, Decision Services (wiki) are going to be in the Activity layer - not part of Entity Services [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Decision Management, Event-Driven Architecture, SOA |