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TUCON2011: AllState – yes insurance is event-driven!

Doug Safford from AllState Insurance gave a fascinating overview of a large Insurance IT department's migration from a high-overhead ($1B pa budget!) mainframe shop...

TUCON2011: Introducing Nimbus to the BPM world

Nimbus is the new "process discovery" technology in the TIBCO stack. I believe "process discovery" is somewhat understating the Nimbus capabilities: they describe the...

TUCON2011: kicking off with ActiveMatrix Decisions

Tonight is the start of TUCON 2011 - the TIBCO User Conference - being held at the new Aria Hotel in Las Vegas, NV...

DEBS11: did we just glimpse BPMN3 ?

One of the surprising (and for me, interesting) sessions at DEBS 2011 was the edBPM section - where event processing collides with business process...

Dynamic BPM vs the role of CEP

EbizQ is running a series of articles (first here and second here, curiously classified under "Social BPM") on "dynamic BPM", quoting luminaries such as...

MWDA on Process Intelligence and Gartner on Business Process Improvement

TIBCO has a virtual booth at the MWD Advisors Process Intelligence virtual event, covering TIBCO ActiveMatrix BPM Spotfire (which might also win the award...

edBPM really means Dynamic, Agile, Event-driven Business Processing

I can't say I'm a huge fan of the term "edBPM" as all managed business processes rely on events - it's a bit like...

Netrics – text patterns vs event patterns

Thanks to Patrick Austerman from the TIBCO Netrics team for an interesting update on the Matching Engine and Machine Learning Engine. Currently this bipartite...

Do Businesses need 63 different types of event?

One of the drivers of success in the BPM world has been BPMN - the Business Process Modelling Notation - developed under BPMI before...

RulesFest2010 and CEP

Some more interesting sessions at RulesFest... Hal Hildebrand from Salesforce.com presented on "building a distributed rule engine", adding JESS onto Oracle Coherence. Hal found that...