Posts Tagged ‘ontology’

16th November 2008

First Look - Be Informed

Last week I got a chance to catch up with a Dutch company in the decision management space - Be Informed. Be Informed arose out of work within a big systems integrator building complex processes, especially in government, that was unable to find good tools for case management and complex knowledge-based processes. The company [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management, Government, Product News | 2 Comments

3rd November 2008

EDM Summit - some closing thoughts

I thought I would wrap up with some closing thoughts for the week:

Lots of discussion of the importance of data - understanding it, integrating it, cleaning it and making the same data available to those reporting on it, doing analytics with it and running operational systems.
Interesting times in the rules market with recent acquisitions by [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Data Mining, Decision Management, Events, Optimization, Predictive Analytics | 0 Comments

15th September 2008

First Look - Erudine Behaviour Engine

Erudine is a British company a few years old and has released some new technology in a new process context - the Erudine Behaviour Engine (yes, the British spelling). Like many technologies, Erudine is targeting the business-IT divide, focusing on problems like those of translating requirements into systems, integrating the expertise of lots of people [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management, Innovation, Product News | 1 Comment

8th November 2007

Some thoughts from the Enterprise Search Summit

I got a chance to attend some of Enterprise Search Summit West yesterday (thanks to my friends at Semantra). I attended a couple of sessions and browsed the exhibit hall.
The first session was entitled “What is Semantic Search“. Seth Earley gave a rapid 30 minute overview of semantic search. He touched on explicit and implicit [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics | 0 Comments