5th
June
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Neil Raden, Co-Founder here at Smart (enough) Systems, is joining John Russell, Chief Scientist of expressor software on June 19, 2008 at 2 p.m. ET
Here’s the blurb:
Today’s data integration (DI) tools claim to offer significant benefits in implementation and ongoing support. However, design and specification consume much of the effort in a DI project. [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Events, Neil Raden |
29th
May
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Neil and I are going to be speaking (on Applying Decision Management to Make Processes Smarter, Simpler and More Agile) at the Intalio User Conference on June 17th and the nice folks at Intalio have decided that everyone who attends deserves a copy of the book. While I am sure that all the attendees are [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Decision Management, Events, James Taylor, Neil Raden, SOA |
20th
May
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
The folks at Intalio invited us to speak at their user conference June 17-18. We are presenting on Applying Decision Management to Make Processes Smarter, Simpler and More Agile on the first day. We would love to see you there so drop by and say hello if you are attending. Also we have a discount [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Book, Business Process Management, Decision Management, Events, James Taylor, Neil Raden |
16th
April
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Neil and I recently contributed a chapter to the 2008 BPM and Workflow Handbook and they just sent out a pre-release discount:
Human-centric business process management (BPM) has become the product and service differentiator. The topic now captures substantial mindshare and market share in the human-centric BPM space as leading vendors have strengthened their human-centric business [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Decision Management, James Taylor, Neil Raden |
10th
April
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Neil’s two blog posts on BI and technology rated highly again - the second one getting more traffic from Intelligent Enterprise readers than any other posts. Check them out:
Technology Is Not the Driver of BI Adoption
BI and Technology: Part II
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posted by James Taylor in Blogging, Business Intelligence, Neil Raden |
31st
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Neil has just finished some research work on data warehouse performance for our friends at Teradata published as Meeting Demands for Data Warehouse Performance. This white paper discusses how expanding operational roles for data warehouses, particularly in terms of supporting operational decision making and enterprise decision management, require dynamic workload capabilities on the data warehouse [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Data Mining, Decision Management, Neil Raden, Predictive Analytics |
11th
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
How are you integrating business rules and analytics?
How are you adding intelligence to your business processes?
How are you putting analytics to work in your operational systems?
How, in other words, are you using Enterprise Decision Management (EDM) to innovate your business? Your colleagues and peers want to know.
We invite you to present [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Rules, Data Mining, Decision Management, Decision Yield, Events, James Taylor, Neil Raden, News, Predictive Analytics |
28th
February
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
CS TechCast is a podcast series released every Monday hosted by Eric Johnson, Eric Beehler, and Josh Jones. Each week they discuss the latest Information Technology trends and news, and bring you interviews with key members of the IT Community. This week they included a nice little interview with me and Neil about Smart (enough) [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Book, James Taylor, Neil Raden |
19th
December
2007
Posted by
James Taylor
Doug Henschen just posted Intelligent Enterprise Top-20 Stories of 2007 and Neil’s article Business Intelligence 2.0: Simpler, More Accessible, Inevitable came in at number 3! The best I could do was get mentioned (along with Neil, again) in #16 The Rule Maturity Model: Five Steps to an Agile Enterprise. Still, not bad…
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posted by James Taylor in Neil Raden, News |
23rd
October
2007
Posted by
James Taylor
Neil and I were up next presenting on Business Rules, Decision Management and Smarter Systems. Here is the slide deck on Slideshare.
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management, James Taylor, Neil Raden |