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2nd July 2008

First Look - Cogito

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

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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2nd June 2008

Searching structured data and the finding the voice of the customer

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

A couple of companies I follow had interesting announcements today. First Attensity announced its new “Market Voice” product designed to allow automatic analysis of blogs, forums, reviews and other kinds of customer-generated content. The idea is to bring this information into the same environment as internal unstructured information so it can be analyzed as part [...]

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23rd May 2008

Information as a Service

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Mike Gilpin and Noel Yuhanna gave a presentation on how informaton-as-a-service can help your projects and applications. Many SOA implementations were focused on transactional solutions but Forrester found that many used the same service infrastructure to expose information - e.g. a customer update service which exposes the current address also. Theme: Information-as-a-service (IaaS) offers to [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Composite Applications, SOA, SaaS, Text Analytics | 0 Comments

25th April 2008

First Look - Attensity

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Attensity is a text analytics company based in Silicon Valley and Utah that is focused on helping companies hear the “voice of the customer”. By allowing companies to effectively process the text in emails, service logs, call notes and, more recently, forums, blogs and wikis, Attensity aims to make companies both aware of their customers’ [...]

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17th March 2008

SAS improves its support for EDM

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Some interesting news from SAS today that, to me at least, boosts their support of enterprise decision management or EDM. First they announced a specific product bundle from their work with Teradata - you can get details here. This integrates SAS Enterprise Miner, their predictive analytics/data mining workbench, with Teradata’s database allowing for models developed [...]

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17th January 2008

Using EDM to personalize your business

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Personalizing your business is one of those things that never really seems to go out of style and that remains one of the most powerful ways to use EDM. Making a system respond in a reasonable yet personal way to a consumer or other customer is widely, and correctly, seen as a way to bring [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Rules, Customer Experience, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics | 3 Comments

3rd December 2007

Web 2.0, Social Media and Decision Management

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

One of my favorite BI bloggers, Cyril Brookes, had an interesting post today - What Does Web 2.0 Really Mean for BI’s Future?. He starts by pointing out that “Successful BI enables the executives and professionals to make better decisions” to which I would add that successful enterprise decision management enables the systems in an [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Intelligence, Composite Applications, Decision Management, web 2.0 | 7 Comments

8th November 2007

Some thoughts from the Enterprise Search Summit

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I got a chance to attend some of Enterprise Search Summit West yesterday (thanks to my friends at Semantra). I attended a couple of sessions and browsed the exhibit hall.
The first session was entitled “What is Semantic Search“. Seth Earley gave a rapid 30 minute overview of semantic search. He touched on explicit and implicit [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics | 0 Comments