23rd
May
2008
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James Taylor
Mike Gilpin and Noel Yuhanna gave a presentation on how informaton-as-a-service can help your projects and applications. Many SOA implementations were focused on transactional solutions but Forrester found that many used the same service infrastructure to expose information - e.g. a customer update service which exposes the current address also. Theme: Information-as-a-service (IaaS) offers to [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Composite Applications, SOA, SaaS, Text Analytics |
23rd
May
2008
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James Taylor
Ken Vollmer kicked off the last day of the event with a view from the field - a survey on BPM that Forrester did at the end of 2007. The theme is that “BPM has already achieved mainstream status inside of most enterprises but we still have a long way to go to achieve the [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Financial Services, Supply Chain |
22nd
May
2008
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James Taylor
Mark Hennessy the CIO from IBM presented on his perspective on the changing role of the CIO. An IBM survey in 2005 found that of CEOs 80% thought IT had to be aligned to be successful but only 45% thought this was something they did well. More recent surveys showed CIOs feeling that this was [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Innovation |
20th
May
2008
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James Taylor
Rich Lechner of IBM came next, talking about the new enterprise and it’s new enterprise data center. Supporting business innovation is impacted, he said, by three things:
Globalization
The change from an exporter to a multi-country set of counties to a truly globally integrated enterprise - tapping into new talent pools around the world.
Rising tide of information
More [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Citation, Data Mining, Green IT, Innovation, Predictive Analytics |
29th
April
2008
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James Taylor
Paul Daro was next giving some detail around the new architecture (introduced by Bernhard Nann). A number of trends were identified first:
Clearly the move to a collection of services from monolithic applications has fundamentally changed the relationship of vendors to customers - now more about delivering services that can be fitted in to an overall [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics, SOA |
14th
April
2008
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James Taylor
As I could not attend all of IMPACT 2008 and as there were hundreds of sessions, I thought I would post as complete a set of posts as I could (with help from Dan Zrobok), starting with mine:
Blogging Live from IMPACT - Opening Keynotes Part I
Live from IMPACT - Opening Keynotes Part II
Live from IMPACT [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Blogging, SOA |
8th
April
2008
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James Taylor
Last session for me today, indeed the last session before I go home, is Janelle Hill of Gartner and Kramer Reeves of IBM on improving agility through end-to-end process agility. Janelle went first sharing Gartner’s BPM Scenario for the next five years. She had two initial points:
In 2013, do you know where your work is?
How [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Business Agility, Business Process Management, Business Rules, SOA |
8th
April
2008
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James Taylor
Ed Lynch, from the AptSoft acquisition, was on next for me talking about using Business Event Processing for an agile business response. This was interesting given IBM’s recent announcements on business event processing.
Charles Brett from Forrester began with an overview of Event Processing. Charles, like many, assumed that event processing was a narrowly focused approach [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Event Processing |
8th
April
2008
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James Taylor
After the keynote it is back to the other end of the MGM Grand to attend a customer panel on business/IT alignment. Amy Wohl is the host and she blogs here. BTW I may not finish the whole session as I have to go sign the book at the bookstore at the show. I am [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Strategy, Legacy Modernization, SOA |
7th
April
2008
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James Taylor
Thanks to Dan I discovered a number of other bloggers covering IMPACT:
Michael Cote (Redmonk)
Dana Gardner
Juris Kaža
Bob Balfe
James Governor
Bill Newport
A number of us are also twittering and you can find a summary of our impact 2008 posts here.
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posted by James Taylor in Blogging, SOA |