It’s all “Pattern Analysis”?
There was an interesting article on predictive analytics and CEP in Insurance & Technology this month, as reported on David Luckham's site. The article...
The Value of (Production) Rules …
Some people seem to be quite surprised to find that TIBCO BusinessEvents, classed as a Complex Event Processing product, includes a "rule engine". Especially...
RuleML 2008: Keynotes published…
Although we contributed one session (on PRR and decisions) to the RuleML conference co-hosted with BR Forum this year, I missed some of the...
BPM TT EU 08: Governance and business motivation
The 2nd day of the BPM ThinkTank Europe event included a round table session on "process governance". I am not as familiar as I...
TIBCO Syndera Operation Suite 3.3.0 released
Mostly of interest to existing Syndera users: TIBCO has released Syndera 3.3.0, which is now available from the TIBCO download site.
This release mostly consists...
BPM TT EU 08: setting expectations for BPMN 3.0
This week sees the BPM Think Tank move to Europe, and a chance to observe any differences in BPM expectations and takeup over the...
Change in the air? Ask Paris Hilton
Interesting times here at TIBCO and beyond. In fact, it seems like according to the zeitgeist, it’s one of those tumultuous times ...
Business Rules Forum 2008: on the Web, & Emerging Trends
Finishing up BRForum this week were 3 sessions:
A panel of worthies discussed questions on "Rules on the Web" in front of a large audience,...
Business Rules Forum 2008: Upper Ontology for Events, Processes, States, Rules
Paul Haley, no doubt somewhat bemused that his old company (still using his name) is now under the Oracle banner, presented his proposal for...
Business Rules Forum 2008: Nearly CEP
Just to show how close the BRE/BRMS and CEP fields are to converging was ably demonstrated by Kevin Forbes of Healthways in his presentation...