Posts Tagged ‘stateless’

17th November 2008

First Look - Savvion Business Rules Management System

Savvion today announced it has released a Business Rules Management System. Now this may suprise you - after all Savvion is a Business Process Management vendor - but I think it is a sign of the growing recognition that decision management is important to business process management. Before this announcement Savvion was using Yasu’s product [...]

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posted by James Taylor in News | 1 Comment

7th October 2008

The Architecture of Service-Orientation

Thomas Erl presented on the Architecture of Service-Orientation to start the breakout sessions and build on his opening comments. The key challenge is that of the endless IT progress cycle - the business continually needs more and different support from IT to deal with changes to business models while IT has new and changing capabilities [...]

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posted by James Taylor in SOA | 1 Comment

4th March 2008

A post to replace a comment because Tibco can’t count…

At least it’s blog cannot. I saw this post by my old friend Paul Vincent - Business rule execution: stateless/transactional, stateful/monitoring, or both? and tried to comment on it. Sadly the Tibco blog can’t add 6 and 2 and so rejected my comment (the sum was spam protection). So here’s my comment:
I am not sure [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Event Processing | 1 Comment