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17th June 2008

Live from the Intalio User Conference - Green BPM

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

First session is Doug Neal from CSC on “New Aspirations for BPM - Green and Global”. Doug took us back to 2001 when BPM was new and reminded us that the driver was a need for change (that could not be supported by the ERP systems of the time). How we manage change has [...]

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22nd April 2008

Here’s how to use EDM to support Earth Day

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Well today was Earth Day - you knew that, I hope. I knew because last week I was at John Muir’s house with a wonderful group of 4th/5th graders doing a simulation of his period. So, in the spirit of Earth Day, how are Enterprise Decision Management and Smart (enough) Systems “green”?

If your marketing systems [...]

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26th November 2007

Jim Sinur’s new blog

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Jim Sinur, formerly the rules guru over at Gartner and now CSO At Global 360 has a blog to which he has started posting. He already has three posts I found interesting:

The Grey Wave is Coming: BPM has to HelpAutomating decisions is also critical when you start thinking about the impending wave of retirement. Not [...]

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15th October 2007

How decision management fits with key 2008 technologies

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

John McCormick had a nice piece over on CIO insight today - The 10 Most Important Technology Areas for 2008, a Garnter View. Four of these struck me as particularly important when it comes to consider decision management in this context:

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While the discussion in the article was more about how hardware can help [...]

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