Posts Tagged ‘real-time’

2nd December 2008

Oracle’s BI Strategy

Tobin Gilman of Oracle presented on Oracle’s BI Strategy. Oracle views Enterprise Performance Management and Business Intelligence as coming together over time and has a single strategy. They see ERP and CRM as having enabling operational efficiencies by driving a process-centric view across silos. Clearly BPM has completed this transition. Yet management processes - reporting, [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Business Intelligence, Customer Experience, Data Mining, Enterprise Applications, Predictive Analytics | 0 Comments

18th November 2008

Using decision management to prepare for an unknown future

Recently, Ronan Bradley discussed the challenges for banks in the area of compliance, given the rapidly changing environment. He made three specific points with which I agree and that I think shows the value of a decision management approach for banks and others facing an unknown but difficult regulatory environment in the next year or [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Rules, Compliance, Decision Management, Financial Services, Predictive Analytics | 0 Comments

28th October 2008

Hotwire.com Revenue Management

Darren Koch presented on Hotwire.com’s use of ILOG business rules in revenue management. Summary:

Ongoing segmentation and optimization help businesses serve customers
Smart testing + flexibility = better service = higher profits
Continues to show ROI that is increasing over time

Hotwire.com was founded in 1999 to help travel partners (who invested) sell excess inventory without driving down prices [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Rules, Customer Experience, Travel & Entertainment | 1 Comment

20th October 2008

Events, Decisions and “Real-Time Intelligence”

I am one of the featured speakers in the forthcoming Tibco series on Using Events to Add Real-Time Intelligence. It’s an online event with webinars, “booths”, and real Tibco people available to answer questions. You can register for it here.

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posted by James Taylor in Decision Management, Event Processing, Event-Driven Architecture, Events, James Taylor | 0 Comments

7th October 2008

First Look - SeeWhy

On my recent trip to Europe I got my first chance for a real look at SeeWhy’s product and their announcement today of SeeWhy Tracks Individual Customers’ Digital Mood seemed like a good reason to blog a little about this interesting product. The latest version helps manage customer experience by analyzing page errors, page load [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Customer Experience, Event Processing, Predictive Analytics, Product News | 1 Comment

2nd October 2008

Rexer Analytics Data Mining Survey Results Released

Karl let me know that the results from his survey are available - you can find them on the Rexer Analytics site - so I thought I would take a look and blog about them. Karl collected 348 responses from individuals in 44 countries and I found the results worth a read. A few highlights:

CRM/Marketing [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Data Mining, Decision Management | 0 Comments

23rd September 2008

Collections Best Practices

Jeff Bernstein of Strategem Portfolio Services gave an overview of the latest developments in collections. Jeff’s company has a product called Strategy Director (about which I blogged before). Jeff does a lot of work with collections groups and all too often sees a failure to implement analytics even where those analytic models are being developed [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Customer Experience, Financial Services, Predictive Analytics | 0 Comments

26th August 2008

Next generation direct marketing with decision management

Elana Anderson had a great post on direct marketing while I was on vacation -Next Generation Campaign Management.
She starts off with three great principles:

Listen to all information provided by customers and prospects — both explicit and implied.
Understand past and present information to determine the best possible marketing action.
Communicate in a compelling, timely, and relevant manner.

All of [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Customer Experience, Data Mining, Decision Management, Marketing, Predictive Analytics | 1 Comment

5th August 2008

Using decision management to deliver intelligent business performance

Steve Cranford of PwC wrote an interesting piece called Bringing Order to Chaos (brought to my attention by Alan over at Tibco) that made me think. Steve’s focus is on the next software suite for enterprises (something he calls an Intelligent Business Performance Platform) consisting of business intelligence, business process and business rules. Reading this [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, Composite Applications, Decision Management, SOA | 2 Comments

21st July 2008

Analytics turn data into opportunity (article)

Ed Garry of Oracle wrote a piece for Wall Street and Technology called Analytics Help Firms Turn Data Into Opportunity that I found last week. In it Ed talks about Real Time Decisioning platforms that “deliver both rules and predictive analytics to power solutions for real-time enterprise decision management”. Ed is, of course, correct though [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Customer Experience, Decision Management, Financial Services, Marketing, Predictive Analytics | 0 Comments