by Meri Gruber | Nov 5, 2012 | Business Re-Design, Business Rules, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics
Read why business rules and a business rules management system is a great platform for deploying predictive analytics into operational Decision Management Systems in our new whitepaper “Beyond Business Agility: Becoming Analytic and Adaptive.” The...
by James Taylor | Oct 25, 2012 | Business Rules, Decision Management
Enterprise Architects partner with the business to help them take full advantage of the technologies that their organizations are using, or should be using. They map technologies to the business requirements, ensure that technologies are applied cost-effectively and...
by James Taylor | Oct 24, 2012 | Business Rules, Decision Management
The purpose of business analysis is to accurately describe the requirements for an information system (more or less). Business Analysts use a variety of techniques to do this. They use techniques designed to help them find out what is required, to elicit the...
by Meri Gruber | Oct 19, 2012 | Business Rules, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics
SAP launched their new SAP NetWeaver Decision Service Management product recently. This is another exciting new decision management product from a platform vendor. SAP is augmenting its proven business rules product, BRFplus, with decision management capabilities....
by Meri Gruber | Oct 16, 2012 | Business Re-Design, Business Rules, Decision Management, Events, Predictive Analytics, Strategy
The presentation is available from today’s webinar represented by Gagan, “Business Design for the Big-Data Driven, Social and Mobile Consumer: A Decision Management Approach”. The webinar replay is available here. You can view the presentation in Slideshare: Business...
by Meri Gruber | Oct 16, 2012 | Business Re-Design, Business Rules, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics
Many companies today are focused on modernizing their legacy COBOL applications, but this largely consists of taking assembler COBOL and turning it into more efficient, better structured COBOL. Unfortunately, these applications will still be hard to edit, still be...