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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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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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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

27th April 2008

Tom Davenport writes about analytics in government

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I was just pointed to an interesting report that Tom Davenport (author of Competing on Analytics) wrote on Strategic Use of Analytics in Government. The report is available on the businessofgovernment.org website. Tom and his co-author do a nice job of summarizing the various ways analytics can and should be used in government.
While there are [...]

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27th April 2008

CGI Conference at La Costa (CA)

Neil Raden Posted by Neil Raden

It was a privilege to be invited to CGI’s conference this. I was only able to attend for parts of two days, but I enjoyed the presentations and the networking. Having not spent much of my career in banking, I was a little our of water, but I learned pretty quickly that despite some domain [...]

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10th April 2008

Howard Dresner recommends the book

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Howard Dresner, now independent but previously of Gartner and Hyperion and one of the leading voices in the Business Intelligence and Performance Management space listed Some good sources and included our book and our blogs (this one and Neil’s on Intelligent Enterprise). Thanks Howard.

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9th April 2008

Interesting teleseminar tomorrow on why to write a book

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

My old friend Mitchell Levy is giving a teleseminar tomorrow about how and why to write a business book,  what you can do to get your published book in 3-4 months and be remarkably successful. Here’s the pitch:
If there is one thing that’s more important than any other in terms of building credibility that attracts [...]

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11th March 2008

Call for presentations - the new EDM Summit

James Taylor 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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28th January 2008

A chance to get the book (and see me) at ILOG’s Dialog 08

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Next month (February 24th - 26th), I am going to be attending ILOG’s user conference:

I will be introducing and acting as host for a couple of sessions on best practices and giving a lunch and learn on Tuesday. I will be there the whole time, blogging from the BRMS track so look me up if [...]

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7th January 2008

Speaking at the DAMA Conference in San Diego

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Neil and I are both speaking at the DAMA International Symposium & WILSHIRE Meta-Data Conference March 16-20, 2008 in San Diego. Our sessions are both on Tuesday March 18th:

James - Business Rules, Decision Management and Smarter Systems
Neil - Tainted Truth: Understanding Industry Surveys

There’s a discount price until Feb 8th. We would love to see you [...]

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