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Advanced decisioning #GartnerBPM

I managed to get out of bed and down to the conference in time for James Taylor’s 7am presentation on advanced decisioning. If you’ve been reading here for a while, you know that I’m a big proponent of using decisioning in the context of processes, and James sums up the reasons why: it makes your [...]

Using a center of excellence to deliver BPM #GartnerBPM

Michelle Lagna of JPMorgan Chase, a Pegasystems customer, gave a presentation on their CoE as one of the solution providers sessions. Their CoE focuses on the use of BPM tools (primarily Pegasystems) to support their 30+ active systems. It was instrumental in allowing them to break down the departmental silos within the organization, establishing standard [...]

SAP NetWeaver BPM

This post is both long, and long overdue. It’s based on several online sessions with Donka Dimitrova and Jie Deng of the SAP NetWeaver BPM product management team, then an update with Wolfgang Hilpert and Thomas Volmering at SAPPHIRE in May when the product entered unrestricted release. In the past few weeks, there’s been a [...]

SAP BPM 2008: Business Rules Management

I was up bright and early today to hear Soum Chatterjee from SAP Labs give an introduction to their business rules product, the recently-acquired Yasu (which Chatterjee claims stands for Yet Another Start-Up). I’ve had a bit of a look at it in the context of the NetWeaver BPM demos that I’ve had, but wanted [...]

Business Rules Forum: Kevin Chase of ING

I’m squeezing in one last session before flying out: Kevin Chase, SVP of Implementation Services at ING, discussing how to use rules in a multi-client environment, specifically on the issues of reuse and reliability. I’ve done quite a bit of work implementing processes in multi-client environments — such as a mutual funds back-office outsourcing firm [...]

Business Rules Forum: Kathy Long on Process and Rules

Kathy Long, who (like me) is more from the process side than the rules side, gave a breakout session on how process and rules can be combined, and particularly how to find the rules within processes. She stated that most of the improvements in business processes don’t come from improving the flow (the inputs and [...]

Business Rules Forum: Pedram Abrari on MDA, SOA and rules

Pedram Abrari, founder and CTO of Corticon, did a breakout session on model-driven architecture, SOA, and the role that rules play in all of this. I’m also in the only room in conference center that’s close enough to the lobby to pick up the hotel wifi, and I found an electrical outlet, so I’m in [...]

Business Rules Forum: Gladys Lam on Rule Harvesting

For the first breakout this morning, I attended Gladys Lam’s session on organizing a business rule harvesting project, specifically on how to split up the tasks amongst team members. Gladys does a lot of this sort of work directly with customers, so she has a wealth of practical experience to back up her presentation. She [...]

Business Rules Forum: James Taylor and Neil Raden keynote

Opening the second conference day, James Taylor and Neil Raden gave a keynote about competing on decisions. First up was James, who started with a definition of what a decision is (and isn’t), speaking particularly about operation decisions that we often see in the context of automated business processes. He made a good point that [...]

Business Rules Forum: Vendor Panel

All the usual suspects joined on a panel at the end of the day to discuss the vendor view of business rules: Pegasystems, InRule, Corticon, Fair Isaac ,ILOG (soon to be IBM) and Delta-R, moderated by John Rymer of Forrester. The focus was on what happening to the rules market, especially in light of the [...]

Business Rules Forum: Mixing Rules and Process

I had fun with my presentation on mixing rules and process, and it was a good tweetup (meeting arranged via Twitter) opportunity: Mike Kavis sat in on the session, Miko Matsumura of Software AG caught up with me afterwards, and James Taylor even admitted to stepping in for the last few minutes.   Mixing Rules [...]

Business Rules Forum: Ron Ross keynote

The good news is that it’s a lovely sunny, breezy and cool day: perfect fall weather for Toronto. The bad news is that I’m in Orlando, and was hoping to wear shorts more than sweaters this week. However, I’m here to attend — and speak at — the Business Rules Forum, not sit by the [...]

Ultimus: V8 technical demo

I ended up wrapped up in a discussion at the break that had me arrive late to the last session of the day; Steve Jones of Ultimus is going through many of the technical underpinnings of V8 for designers and developers, particularly those that are relevant to the people in the audience who will be [...]

Ultimus: V8 Technical Deep Dive

Chris Adams is back for a somewhat longer session — I think that he zipped through the previous overview session in about 5 minutes to make up time on the schedule — to give us a lot more detail on the V8 product features. Some of this will only be of interest to Ultimus customers, [...]

IBM to acquire ILOG

IBM and ILOG announced today that IBM will be acquiring ILOG for €10/share, or about $US340 million in total. IBM’s goal is to integrate ILOG’s business rules technology into their existing BPM and SOA offerings: When completed, the acquisition of ILOG will strengthen IBM’s BPM and SOA position by providing customers a full set of [...]

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Business Rules Forum

The Business Rules Forum is coming up on October 26-30 in Orlando, and I’ll be back there again this year to speak. You can find my coverage of last year’s event here, and my presentation on BPM, BR and BI is available here. I found last year’s event definitely worthwhile, although I was left with [...]

Business Rules Management and Business Process Management: Turning Policies into Action

Recently, I wrote a white paper for Corticon Technologies on the synergy between BPM and BRM. From the introduction: The mantra of today’s business environment is “build for change”, driving many process improvement initiatives. Businesses must realize, however, that the decisions within the business processes are at least as critical in the search for agility, [...]

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Oracle BEA Strategy Briefing

Not only did Oracle schedule this briefing on Canada Day, the biggest holiday in Canada, but they forced me to download the Real Player plug-in in order to participate. The good part, however, is that it was full streaming audio and video alongside the slides. Charles Phillips, Oracle President, kicked off with a welcome and [...]

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Business Rules webinar replay

Apparently the replay information for the BPM-BRM webinar that I did on April 24th went out last week to all the registrants, but not to me; you can replay it here. I’ve uploaded the slides to SlideShare and embedded them below, but as one person told me, I tend to put up a few words [...]

Business Rules Webinar Q&A

It was a busy week last week at TUCON and I completely forgot about the questions from the Business Rules Forum Q&A from the webinar that I did on the 24th. I’m not sure if the replay is available yet, I’ll post a link when I hear about it. Here’s my answers to the questions [...]