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15th October 2008

First Look - Chordiant’s Visual Business Director

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Today Chordiant announced their new Visual Business Director (CxVBD). I saw an early prototype of this some months back and got a more detailed look at the finished product at their recent Customer Advisory Board. I really like CxVBD as I think it shows the critical business value of externalizing decisions. I have yet to [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Business Strategy, Customer Experience, Decision Management, Innovation, Product News | 1 Comment

6th October 2008

Enterprise 2.0: What Really Changes?

Neil Raden Posted by Neil Raden

I was on a panel at nGenera’s (nee New Paradigm) Enterprise 2.0 get-together in Dallas last week. I missed the first day because I was speaking somewhere else and unfortunately missed listening to and meeting Ray Kurzweil, but the second day has some pretty good presentations by the nGenera staff, including Don Tapscott and my [...]

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posted by Neil Raden in Enterprise Applications, Innovation, Legacy Modernization, SaaS, web 2.0 | 1 Comment

15th September 2008

Chief Decision Officer?

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Mitch Betts’ blog brought an interesting article to my attention this week - an interview Accenture chief scientist Kishore Swaminathan in which he argues that CIOs need to move up the value chain and become Chief Intelligence Officers. I kinda like this but I would not equate being a Chief Intelligence Officer with data but [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Decision Management, Innovation | 0 Comments

15th September 2008

First Look - Erudine Behaviour Engine

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Erudine is a British company a few years old and has released some new technology in a new process context - the Erudine Behaviour Engine (yes, the British spelling). Like many technologies, Erudine is targeting the business-IT divide, focusing on problems like those of translating requirements into systems, integrating the expertise of lots of people [...]

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

22nd May 2008

Integrating the enterprise and fueling innovation

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Mark Hennessy the CIO from IBM presented on his perspective on the changing role of the CIO. An IBM survey in 2005 found that of CEOs 80% thought IT had to be aligned to be successful but only 45% thought this was something they did well. More recent surveys showed CIOs feeling that this was [...]

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21st May 2008

The Future of Application Development

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I’m going to be on stage with Mike Gualtieri soon but I thought I would drop in and listen to him on the future of application development. Sadly this meant missing a session on BI but even I can’t be in two places at once. Mike’s theme is that the value of application developers in [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Innovation, News, SOA, web 2.0 | 0 Comments

21st May 2008

Bringing IT from the Back Office to the Boardroom

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Marta Foster from Proctor and Gamble gave this presentation. Marta has been at P&G for 30 years and is now in charge of their IT operations. P&G is well known and is the largest consumer products company in the world with over B in sales. They have 138,000 employees, 200 brands in 160 countries and [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Decision Management, Innovation, News | 0 Comments

21st May 2008

Dynamic Business Applications

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

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

20th May 2008

Internet Phase II: Collaboration

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

John Chambers, CEO of Cisco was talking about the next phase of the internet - collaboration. The market is in transition - social networking has changed personal communities and these technologies will also transform the future of work. Cisco’s approach is to focus on transitions - not competitors, but market transitions. In ‘97 they focused [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Innovation, web 2.0 | 4 Comments

20th May 2008

The New Enterprise Data Center (IBM)

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Rich Lechner of IBM came next, talking about the new enterprise and it’s new enterprise data center. Supporting business innovation is impacted, he said, by three things:

Globalization
The change from an exporter to a multi-country set of counties to a truly globally integrated enterprise - tapping into new talent pools around the world.
Rising tide of information
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Citation, Data Mining, Green IT, Innovation, Predictive Analytics | 1 Comment