Posts Tagged ‘semantics’

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

10th July 2008

First Look - ioSemantics

ioSemantics is a company focused on automating and improving the QA process within decision management. Focused on increasing agility, ioSemantics is developing new technology to improve the link from development to production, especially in the kind of tight operate - assess - adapt - redeploy loop you see when business rules are being used [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Product News | 0 Comments

2nd July 2008

First Look - Cogito

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

5th June 2008

Neil presenting in the smart semantics™ series on data integration: what’s next?

Neil Raden, Co-Founder here at Smart (enough) Systems, is joining John Russell, Chief Scientist of  expressor software on June 19, 2008 at 2 p.m. ET
Here’s the blurb:
Today’s data integration (DI) tools claim to offer significant benefits in implementation and ongoing support. However, design and specification consume much of the effort in a DI project. [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Events, Neil Raden | 0 Comments