Business rules are becoming unruly, as frequent changes in the marketplace and new regulations create more complexity. Some companies are turning to business rules management software, which organizes ...
A basic law of technology is that you only get smart results from smart tools when they’re used by smart people. Your developers may be great at writing code, but you don’t want them making ...
IBM plans to combine Paris, France-based ILOG's business rules management software with its business process management, business optimization and service-oriented architecture products, the company ...
Once the exclusive domain of developers, the rules management arena may soon be opened to business users via emerging technology designed to allow nontechies to change business rules without altering ...
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