3rd
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
While attending DIALOG I had a chance to have lunch with Sandy Carter of IBM and Pierre Haren of ILOG. There was a lot of interesting discussion but two key themes caught my attention - business v IT drivers and reuse.
Sandy discussed how top-down SOA being driven by BPM and has an executive focus, although [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Rules, SOA |
26th
February
2008
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James Taylor
I missed the customer panel with Travelocity, Equifax, Deloitte Consulting and Bank of America but hopefully the DIABLOGgers got that one too (they did, check here). Next up is Daryl Plummer of Gartner talking about Dynamic BPM—Where SOA, Rules, Processes and Events Come Together. Daryl started with a great plug for my book and then got [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Decision Management, SOA |
25th
February
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
After a fascinating lunch with Sandy Carter (of which more later), Steve Demuth gave the BRMS track keynote - Make Change Work to Your Advantage. Steve’s focus is on the potential competitive advantage of rules. Automate decisions, he said, are everywhere - with which I would completely agree - especially if you correctly consider micro [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Rules, Decision Management, SOA |
24th
February
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Next up was Jerome Boyer presenting the Agile Business Rules Development Methodology, an approach ILOG makes available based on agile methodologies. The methodology has four tracks - Business Process, Data, Business Rules and Architecture. The balance between them varies and all four are built in iterations. ILOG has developed a methodology based on the Rational [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, SOA |
11th
February
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
If, like me, you could not make it to the Gartner BPM Summit last week, here’s the next best thing. Three people I know well blogged about the conference. Sandy Kemsley, an independent expert on BPM, was the most thorough with David Straus (of Corticon) posting several times and a single post from Jim Sinur [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Blogging, Business Process Management, Business Rules |
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 |
9th
January
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Allan Alter over at CIO Insight had this article on CIOs Rank Their Top Priorities for 2008. Across all categories of company it was interesting that the top items were:
Delivering better service to customers
Improving business processes
Contributing to the creation of new business strategies
Cutting costs
I don’t know about you but I can see how EDM can [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Rules, Business Strategy, Customer Experience, Decision Management, Innovation |
14th
December
2007
Posted by
James Taylor
I attended a very interesting presentation given by Henk from Cordys this week on Case Management. With Henk’s permission I have posted his slides on Slideshare.net (you can see them embedded below). Case management is an interesting “subset” of Business Process Management. I say “subset” as I don’t think that case management “processes” are really [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Rules, Decision Management |
13th
December
2007
Posted by
James Taylor
I realized yesterday that people might not know what the SOA Consortium is, so I thought I would publish some quick notes. The SOA consortium (www.soa-consortium.org) is a time-limited (2010) advocacy group for business-driven SOA.
In other words they are going to “Promote and enable business agility via SOA to allow businesses to compete, innovate [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, SOA |
7th
December
2007
Posted by
James Taylor
One of my favorite things to do on my blog is respond to questions from readers. To make it easy to find these going forward I have added a new category - Reader Questions. Email me (james at smartenoughsystems.com) if you have a question you’d like me to answer on the blog. Anyway, this week [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Book, Decision Management, Legacy Modernization, Reader Questions |