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Energy Savings You Can See Thanks to Smart Grid's Use of Business Intelligence Tools

Most people don’t know how much electricity they use until the bill arrives. But that one-way transaction will be changing thanks to the Smart...

Energy Savings You Can See Thanks to Smart Grid’s Use of Business Intelligence Tools

Most people don’t know how much electricity they use until the bill arrives. But that one-way transaction will be changing thanks to the Smart...

Business Rule methodology for CEP…

A customer was asking about methodologies around business rules, which was also the topic of a recent LinkedIn discussion started by Paul Harmon of...

Advert: TIBCO CEP Graduate Program in EU

TIBCO's graduate program in EMEA is recruiting for November. Based in UK and Germany. Some notes below ... Do you want to kick-start...

Business Intelligence Trends: An Interview with BeyeNETWORK’s Shawn Rogers

We recently spoke with BeyeNETWORK’s Shawn Rogers. Shawn Rogers, the co-founder and editorial director of BeyeNETWORK, has more than 19 years hands-on IT experience with...

Quantitative Analytics and Modeling in a Post-Crisis Era

It is my firm opinion that adding more 'models' to the mix is not the appropriate response to reduce the risk of future meltdowns. The root of the issue was not that models used for valuing securities and assessing risk are inaccurate or incomplete. The issue is that the users of the models failed to ask the right questions and did not understand the answers to the questions they did ask fully as they should.

Top Five Unconventional Uses of Business Intelligence Software

What if there was a way for you to easily determine where your child should go to college?   Which streets get more parking tickets? ...

CEP+Rules conference season for 2009 arrives

Rules - both business rules definitions (including business decisions) and rule-based programming - are very relevant to event processing (both for complex event detection...

At Last, Business Intelligence Not an Oxymoron

Don't just take my word for it . . .thanks to Information Week for making business intelligence its Aug 31 cover story. The headline...

Flash Points! the business rules view on events

Ron Ross' latest edition of his guidebook, Business Rule Concepts, expands further on the relationship between enforcable business rules and the events that cause...