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1st April 2008

Here’s my contribution to the IT Services Stack

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Jack van Hoof has a nice post this week on IT Services Stack: collaboration experiment in which he outlines an IT Service Stack and invites participation from those with opinions to try and flesh out a common set of definitions. I liked the overall stack but I have a couple of suggestions. Here are my [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Decision Management, Event Processing, Predictive Analytics, SOA | 1 Comment

23rd January 2008

IDC Software Predictions 2008

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Thanks to my friends at IDC I got to attend an IDC Breakfast on their predictions for 2008. First up was Henry Morris discussing general economic trends. He pointed out that economic indicators are mixed and that IT buyer confidence is low and IT spending very sensitive to GDP. In particular, Japan , NA and [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Data Mining, Decision Management, Event-Driven Architecture, Predictive Analytics | 0 Comments

19th October 2007

Complex Event Processing is not about BI

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

John Trigg over on the Apama blog had a post today - The Opportunity for Business Intelligence: Is it Evolution or Revolution? - that made me think about Complex Event Processing(CEP) and Decision Mangement.
Many of the posts I see about CEP, like John’s, are trying to compare CEP with BI and so-called Operational BI in [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Decision Management, Event Processing, Event-Driven Architecture | 1 Comment