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12th August 2008

A reader asks about scorecards and why people use them

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

A reader sent me an interesting question after watching the ILOG seminar on scorecards and rules in which I participated earlier this week (recording of this rules and scorecards seminar is available). Here’s a summary of what he said:
One immediate comment I would have is that scorecarding seems to insert an extra unnecessary step. Rather [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Decision Management, Predictive Analytics, Reader Questions | 4 Comments

2nd July 2008

First Look - Cogito

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Neil and I caught up with Expert System, a Semantic Intelligence company, last week to discuss their Cogito product. Expert System is based in Italy, has 145 employees and originally worked on spell checkers for Microsoft. While they have a lot of business in Europe they are now growing in the US. Their core pitch [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Data Mining, Product News, Text Analytics | 0 Comments

25th February 2008

Live from DIALOG - Scott Klososky Keynote: Do You Have Velocity Leadership?

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

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 | 0 Comments