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30th July 2008

Application Development 2.0

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Ann All had a post on Agile development brings IT, business together that had the great phrase “application development 2.0″. In the article she mentioned some very worthy objectives for this 2.0 version of application development. Here they are, paraphrased slightly.

Encourage close collaboration between developers and end users
Involve users in quality assurance processes
Don’t use traditional [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Rules | 7 Comments

27th June 2008

First Look - OutSystems Agile Platform

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

OutSystems came to my attention at the Forrester IT Forum as they were suggested as a tool with good support for what Forrester calls Dynamic Business Applications. Founded in 2001 they have 100+ customers mostly in Portugal and the Netherlands but increasingly also in the US. Of these they identify 17 existing customers that have [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Composite Applications, Product News | 2 Comments

8th May 2008

Some thoughts on the future of application development

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Mike Gualtieri of Forrester had a blog post a few months back that I missed then but that he pointed out to me this week - What Is Your Future? In it he outlines two scenarios at either end of a continuum. One is that application development changes in incremental ways such that “The application [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Composite Applications, Decision Management, Innovation | 3 Comments

7th April 2008

Live from IMPACT - Opening Keynotes Part II

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

It turns out they are going to move the schedule back to allow for the overrun in the keynotes so I have some time to catch up.
So, Steve Mills. Steve re-iterated the power of business and IT alignment, again quoting the LSE / McKinsey study that shows such alignment doubles productivity (I am looking for [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Strategy, Composite Applications, Event Processing, Innovation, SOA | 1 Comment

27th March 2008

What IS a smart (enough) system anyway?

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I am often asked the question in the title - what is a smart (enough) system? Here’s the list we use when we talk about it:

Operational
While one can make systems of all kinds “smarter” we are talking about making operational, transactional, high-volume, typically customer facing applications smart enough to be useful.
Real-Time
As a result we talk [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Decision Management | 1 Comment

26th February 2008

Live from DIALOG - Dynamic BPM—Where SOA, Rules, Processes and Events Come Together

James Taylor Posted by 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 | 2 Comments