14th
October
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
When I was in the UK recently I got a chance to have a coffee with Mark Proctor and get a detailed demo of the new Drools release - 5.0.
Mark spent most of the time showing Guvnor, the new web-based business rule management system for Drools. Built with GWT this looks and works great - [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Product News |
20th
June
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Zementis has recently announced its ADAPA predictive analytics edition for the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud. This essentially allows you to deploy PMML (Predictive Model Markup Language, an XML format for defining predictive analytic models) on the Amazon compute cloud. Based on their Enterprise Edition (which has PMML deployment, reporting and business rules (using Drools), this [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Decision Management, Predictive Analytics, Product News, SaaS |
18th
June
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Shao Fang presented the D3 (Demand Driven Development) program and their work on integrating business rules into the Intalio BPMS. A few notes on the D3 program:
Not custom development
Community suggested projects
Customers put up money for features they really want and get credit for them
Some are decoupled and done offshore, some more tightly integrated and done [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Rules, Product News |
18th
June
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
In keeping with the open source theme this week (given I am at Intalio’s user conference), a quick note about Jaspersoft who just released version 3. This version puts a nice web 2.0 interface on a browser-based product. There’s a nice dashboard with some mashup capabilities and input controls that can be dragged and dropped [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Product News |
24th
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
The nice folks on the Drools blog pointed me to an article today called Implement business logic with the Drools rules engine. This article was written by Ricardo Olivieri of IBM. Richard does a nice job of walking through both the basic case for using a business rules engine (BRE). I feel compelled to make [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Rules, Decision Management |