Posts Tagged ‘Review’

31st July 2008

InfoWorld Review of ILOG Rules for .NET

My friend Steve has been using the ILOG Rules for .NET product (which you can now download for an extended trial as I discussed here) and has written a nice little review of it - Lab test: ILOG Rules for .Net meshes well with Microsoft. There’s a lot to like in the .Net version of [...]

Read more

posted by James Taylor in Business Rules | 0 Comments

30th June 2008

Book Review by Ade McCormack

Ade McCormack, author of The IT Value Stack (reviewed previously) and columnist at the FT in England, just reviewed the book for this blog. You can read his review of Smart (Enough) Systems over on his blog.

Read more

posted by James Taylor in Book, Review | 0 Comments

12th June 2008

Book Review - groundswell

I have just finished reading Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies. Groundswell is a great book providing a thorough and up to date discussion of how to use social media, and more, to connect with and energize your customers. The book approaches the discussion from the reader’s objectives - listening to customers, [...]

Read more

posted by James Taylor in Customer Experience, web 2.0 | 0 Comments

21st January 2008

Book review for the British Computer Society

Ian Graham of Trireme reviewed Smart (enough) Systems for the British Computer Society’s magazine IT Now. You can read the online review here.

Read more

posted by James Taylor in Book, Review | 1 Comment

7th November 2007

Book review on Intelligent Enterprise

Sandy Kemsley posted her review of Smart (Enough) Systems to the Intelligent Enterprise blog - Smart Enough Systems: Change Rules, Not Processes

Read more

posted by James Taylor in Book, Review | 0 Comments

26th October 2007

Book Reviewed on Column2

Sandy Kemsley, a well known BPM blogger, reviewed the book over on Column2 - Smart Enough Systems.

Read more

posted by James Taylor in Book, Review | 0 Comments