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28th July 2008

First thoughts on the IBM/ILOG announcement

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I got a chance to speak with ILOG today and do some thinking so it’s time to write more about the IBM and ILOG announcement. As it is an acquisition of one publicly traded company by another neither company can legally say very much. As a result I, like everyone else, have a bunch of [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Rules, Decision Management, Event Processing, Optimization, Product News, SOA | 12 Comments

27th June 2008

First Look - Visual Numerics

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Visual Numerics is a 100 person, privately held company that’s been around for a while - nearly 40 years - and yet is largely under the radar thanks to the size of other “analytics” companies. As the business world moves from BI to analytics it is sometimes finding that BI tools are really focused on [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Data Mining, Optimization, Predictive Analytics, Product News | 0 Comments

27th June 2008

First Look - OutSystems Agile Platform

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

OutSystems came to my attention at the Forrester IT Forum as they were suggested as a tool with good support for what Forrester calls Dynamic Business Applications. Founded in 2001 they have 100+ customers mostly in Portugal and the Netherlands but increasingly also in the US. Of these they identify 17 existing customers that have [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Composite Applications, Product News | 2 Comments

20th May 2008

The Future of Enterprise Applications

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I had to blog the last two sessions on paper - there are no power sockets in the hotel (the Palazzo at the Venetian in Las Vegas, conference planners please note) and my battery eventually gave up. So, back in the hotel now, here’s a summary of the notes I took.
Sharyn Leaver presented on the [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, Enterprise Applications | 1 Comment

5th December 2007

Delivering “Policy-Oriented Enterprise Management”

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Charlie Bess had an interesting post over on the EDS blog that led me to this article in the November IEEE journal titled: Toward the Realization of Policy-Oriented Enterprise Management (fee charged). The article is by Matthias Kaiser from SAP labs here in my home town. He is doing some research with a group at [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Strategy, Innovation | 1 Comment

21st November 2007

Empowering executives in 2008

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Timo Elliott of the BI questions blog had a “prediction” about 2008 this month - 2008: From Business Automation to Business Optimization?. Timo makes some great points and I agree with his premise that past is about automating business processes and the future is going to be about optimizing the business, in part by ensuring [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Intelligence, Decision Management, Enterprise Applications | 0 Comments

17th October 2007

SAP “gets” rules

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

SAP made a big move today towards enabling decision management. Not only does the SAP platform seem more and more service-capable, I hear today that they have bought Yasu, one of the smaller but capable business rules management systems. It will be interesting to see how SAP plans to use Yasu. Hopefully they won’t just [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Enterprise Applications | 0 Comments