25th
February
2008
I missed a session from longtime ILOG customer eBay but then I attended one on Agile Tax Management Using Rules and BPM by the Tax Administration Service of Mexico and EMC. The project being discussed was very successful, they say, and based on a combination of EMC’s BPM tool (Documentum) and ILOG’s rules.
SAT, the tax [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Rules, Government |
25th
February
2008
After a fascinating lunch with Sandy Carter (of which more later), Steve Demuth gave the BRMS track keynote - Make Change Work to Your Advantage. Steve’s focus is on the potential competitive advantage of rules. Automate decisions, he said, are everywhere - with which I would completely agree - especially if you correctly consider micro [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Rules, Decision Management, SOA |
25th
February
2008
After a short break we had Sandy Carter on The New Language of Business - SOA and Web 2.0. Sandy has recently published a book on this topic(The New Language of Business: SOA & Web 2.0). IBM recently surveyed CEOs to see what is top of mind and found that innovation for growth in today’s [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Rules, Innovation, SOA |
25th
February
2008
Next up was Scott Klososky on Do You Have Velocity Leadership? Scott talks to organizations about how technology impacts different businesses and has a book coming out soon (though I could not find a link for it). He uses a quote to show his attitude to technology:
A rock pile ceases to be a [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Intelligence, Business Strategy, Events, Innovation, web 2.0 |
25th
February
2008
Monday morning here at DIALOG and the keynotes are up next. The show has about 300 attendees, about half customers, representing about 18 countries. First on is Pierre Haren, Chairman and CEO of ILOG. Pierre gave a quick overview of 20 years of ILOG history and he then focused on ILOG’s mission:
Make better decisions faster [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Customer Experience, Decision Management, Events |
24th
February
2008
Well here I am at DIALOG 08, ILOG’s user group. The show passes the “Kemsley” test because there is wireless Internet access throughout the event, enabling me to blog live. First session was from Pierre Berlandier of ILOG talking about business rules governance. The session was packed - despite the option of playing golf instead [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Events |
24th
February
2008
I am going to be at DIALOG 08, ILOG’s user group for the next few days and blogging live. You can get information on the event here and read the DIABLOG here.
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posted by James Taylor in Blogging, Business Rules, Events |
20th
February
2008
Well I guess it had to happen - ILOG joined Fair Isaac in releasing a COBOL code generator for its flagship rules product. I have not yet seen it in action (I am sure I will at DIALOG next week) but I have talked with product management at ILOG and seen the public information. [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management, Legacy Modernization, Product News |
13th
February
2008
This morning I watched and listen to two old friends of mine - Wayne Eckerson of TDWI and Dan Graham of Teradata as they gave a webinar on “Approaches to operational BI” (PDF of slides, Webinar Recording). Wayne and Dan did a nice tag team discussing the principles involved and giving some Teradata-specific examples.
Wayne [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Business Intelligence, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Data Mining, Event Processing, Event-Driven Architecture, Predictive Analytics |
28th
January
2008
Next month (February 24th - 26th), I am going to be attending ILOG’s user conference:
I will be introducing and acting as host for a couple of sessions on best practices and giving a lunch and learn on Tuesday. I will be there the whole time, blogging from the BRMS track so look me up if [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Book, Business Rules, James Taylor, News |