Category Archives: BRE


NetBeans day at the JavaOne conference…

Just to let all you guys know that I will be presenting a 30 minute session on “Architecting thin-BLL applications using Open-ESB and BRMS” at the NetBeans day [Day 0 of the JavaOne conference] this year. If you are in the San Francisco area on May 7th and have some free time, please feel free […]

Out of hibernation…

Whew! Its been a while since I’ve posted anything up here…
My apologies for the unscheduled break in the blog - it seems to me that, no matter how many times I’ve relocated (9 times in the last 15 years!!), it just does not seem to get any easier
Getting the basic stuff up and […]

Business Agility Primer: Requesting your help for AN idea…

I had posted a while back on the “Business Agility Primer” - I’d promised that I want to get it done and over with by 15th Jan… So, I have been preparing a lot of material, etc. for the primer series - things like the capabilities of BRE / BRMS, BPM, ESB, BI, ECM / […]

Client-side business rules: RFID, Warehouses, Networks, Manufacturing plants, and other things…

One of my previous posts, “Why are Business Rules Management Systems considered ONLY server-side, and not client-side, technology?” got a response with an interesting use-case for business rules technology from Charles Young.
That comment got me to investigate and see if the QuickRules BRMS [from YASU Technologies] has been deployed and used in similar situations. I […]

Can’t Get No Satisfaction? The disconnect between IT and the Actuary departments

Apparently, Sarbanes-Oxley is forcing the actuaries and the techies to collaborate and develop processes for conducting financial calculations. The senior members of both the IT and the Actuary departments from the top 30 insurance companies got together to brainstorm for ideas on how best to achieve this - you can read about it here…
Essentially, what […]

Architecting an Agile Solution using BPM, BRE / BRMS, and BI: A simple primer for the newcomer

I’ve been reading a lot of articles / series of articles from a lot of people in recent weeks focusing on what agility means, what are the types of business rules, what decision automation means, and how to find out if you are ready for becoming agile in some way or the other, the business […]

Why are Business Rules Management Systems considered ONLY server-side, and not client-side, technology?

One of the things I’ve noticed is that most people assume that BPM, BI, and BRMS technologies are essentially “server-side” technologies. Something in the term “business” seems to be conjuring up visions of multi-processor server boxes linked to a SAN with huge databases operating on RAIDs somewhere in that mix…
I’ve been continuously surprised by […]

Delivering a first-class service…

I came across the text of the speech given by Richard Ward, the CEO of Lloyds on improving customer service processes…. interesting read about what customers want, what they are getting, and how to bridge the gap.
What are Lloyd’s customers saying they need from insurance companies?
“The key areas customers want us to improve remain: speed […]

Requirements gathering with use-cases…

Came across the “Where to start with use cases” blog post by Seilevel - it talks about how to decompose a proposed IT system into manageable chunks [process decomposition] that can be given off to the architects / leads / programmers for further development.
This post by Kushal on the problems with too much process decomposition […]

10 “Best Practices” for Product Development…

Philippe’s “best practices” list for developing Insurance Products… Notice the points he makes on how technology can be used to help insurance companies beat the street…

Separation of “products” from “process” - not hard coding the product in a legacy system
Ensuring completeness: Insurance products are NOT simply pricing, but also include underwriting policies, information gathering questionnaires, […]