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11th August 2008

More on the IBM/ILOG Relationship

James Taylor 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 | 1 Comment

8th August 2008

First Look - Tibco ActiveMatrix Service Performance Manager

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I got a briefing this week from my friends at Tibco about their Service Performance Manager product released a couple of months ago. The product is a big step along the road to what some call “autonomic computing” in that it provides dynamic and automated monitoring and correction of service levels in a service-oriented world.
The [...]

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

7th August 2008

IBM, SOA and Business Rules

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Well it seems that IBM believes in business rules too. I was reading SOMA: A method for developing service-oriented solutions which I found thanks to Eric Roch’s post on IBM’s SOA Methodology anda couple of things struck me:

Business rules get called out explicitly both in the meta model Eric shows and in the overall flow. [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, SOA | 0 Comments

5th August 2008

Using decision management to deliver intelligent business performance

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Steve Cranford of PwC wrote an interesting piece called Bringing Order to Chaos (brought to my attention by Alan over at Tibco) that made me think. Steve’s focus is on the next software suite for enterprises (something he calls an Intelligent Business Performance Platform) consisting of business intelligence, business process and business rules. Reading this [...]

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

28th July 2008

First thoughts on the IBM/ILOG announcement

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I got a chance to speak with ILOG today and do some thinking so it’s time to write more about the IBM and ILOG announcement. As it is an acquisition of one publicly traded company by another neither company can legally say very much. As a result I, like everyone else, have a bunch of [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Rules, Decision Management, Event Processing, Optimization, Product News, SOA | 13 Comments

22nd July 2008

Interesting article on Process Management and Decision Management

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

My good friends Larry Goldberg and Barbara von Halle have just published an interesting article: The New Frontier: BPM, BDM and SOA. It’s worth a read as it makes some good points about the intersection of BPM and decision management - whether Business Decision Management or Enterprise Decision Management.

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Decision Management, SOA | 0 Comments

29th May 2008

Come to the Intalio User Conference and get the book for free!

James Taylor 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 | 0 Comments

23rd May 2008

Information as a Service

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Mike Gilpin and Noel Yuhanna gave a presentation on how informaton-as-a-service can help your projects and applications. Many SOA implementations were focused on transactional solutions but Forrester found that many used the same service infrastructure to expose information - e.g. a customer update service which exposes the current address also. Theme: Information-as-a-service (IaaS) offers to [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Composite Applications, SOA, SaaS, Text Analytics | 0 Comments

21st May 2008

Automating Decisions within Business Processes

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I can’t blog this session live as John Rymer and Mike Gualtieri have asked me to participate. What follows is a combination of thoughts based on the presentation and post-presentation notes.
The theme of the presentation is that “The next frontier in business process management (BPM) and business rules is automating decisions within business processes”. If [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Data Mining, Decision Management, News, Predictive Analytics, SOA | 0 Comments

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