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7th October 2008

The Architecture of Service-Orientation

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Thomas Erl presented on the Architecture of Service-Orientation to start the breakout sessions and build on his opening comments. The key challenge is that of the endless IT progress cycle - the business continually needs more and different support from IT to deal with changes to business models while IT has new and changing capabilities [...]

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posted by James Taylor in SOA | 1 Comment

5th September 2008

Decisions matter to Complex Event Processing

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

An old colleague asked me to explain a little about the difference between Complex Event Processing or CEP and decision management. In particular he referenced a recent series of articles by James Kobelius in which the last one (titled Really Happy in Real Time) discussed how “Complex event processing empowers the contact center to manage [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Decision Management, Event Processing, Reader Questions | 1 Comment

20th March 2008

Live from DAMA - Impact of Service Oriented Architecture on Data Modeling: A Case Study

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

First session today was some folks from Allstate Financial talking about the Impact of Service Oriented Architecture on Data Modeling: A Case Study. AllState Financial has the large number of data sources typical of a large corporation. Each line of business has its own administrative systems and mergers and acquisitions also create new data sources. [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Insurance, SOA | 2 Comments

19th March 2008

Live from DAMA - IBM Metadata Strategy – An Information Management Perspective

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Last up for me today were some folks from IBM on IBM Metadata Strategy - An Information Management Perspective. IBM’s focus is Information on Demand - getting information about of the data management layer and into an integration layer from which it can be delivered as business intelligence and performance management. I, of course, would [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Product News | 0 Comments

19th March 2008

Live from DAMA - Metadata enabled Business/IT Integration

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Darren from ASG presented next on Metadata enabled Business/IT Integration. Business metadata can be contained in all sorts of things like data models, XML and database schemas, process definitions, ERP/CRM etc. Not clear who created what or which ones are “right” and things like mergers and acquisitions may create new problems. There is no “right” [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Product News | 0 Comments

18th March 2008

Live from DAMA - Yin and Yang of Process and Data

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Neil and I are attending the DAMA conference this week and I will be blogging from some sessions. First one (after a fairly long set of announcements) is the Tuesday morning keynote, Michael Blechar of Gartner on The Yin & Yang of Process and Data: Which Will Be King of the Next Generation of Applications? [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Decision Management, SOA | 0 Comments

19th January 2008

Model Driven Architecture group on LinkedIn

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

As I consider business rules a form of model-driven architecture, I thought I would share this new LinkedIn Group from Joahn den Haan
http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/50539/04809C3A2E89
The idea is to form a group of folks interested in MDA on LinkedIn so, if you are interested, go ahead and request membership.

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules | 0 Comments

13th December 2007

What IS the SOA Consortium anyway?

James Taylor 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 | 2 Comments