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      Extreme Business Rules: A Vision of the Future

    • Date: Friday October 7, 2005 2:00 PM Eastern
    • Where: Online
    • Featuring: James Taylor of Fair Isaac, Russel Keizere of Pegasystems, Bob Evory and Mannes Neuer of Sapiens Americas and Sumeet Malhotra of Unisys
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    In this Round Table moderated by Larry Goldberg of Knowledge Partners, Inc. (KPI), featuring James Taylor of Fair Isaac, Russell Keziere of Pegasystems, Bob Evory and Mannes Neuer of Sapiens Americas, and Sumeet Malhotra of Unisys cast their eyes to the future, and draw for us a picture of the world of Business Rules two to five years out. Each of the participants brings their own perspective, their own view of the future informed by their own experiences in the hurly burly of the real world.

    Some of the ideas are controversial – one panelist posits that “Java will become the assembly language of the first quarter of the 21st century” – and all are visionary.

    The panelists allude to issues such as emerging standards in the Business Rules industry, scalability of rules engines, the sociological challenges of implementing Business Rules based solutions, and the role of the Business Rules Engine in modern IT architecture, and many more.

    BPMInstitute.org, together with KPI will be hosting a series of additional Round Tables on Business Rules to explore subjects of vital concern to Business Rules practitioners: targeted in the next session is Business Rules Governance.

    Sponsored by BrainStorm’s Business Rules Symposium, November 2-3 in NYC. Is the ONLY BR conference series built upon the acclaimed KPI Rule Maturity Model (KPI RMM™). The KPI RMM is the industry standard framework describing the incremental path from an organization with buried business rules to an organization strategically powered by its rules. The BR Symposium is held as a “Conference within a Conference” at BrainStorm’s Business Process Management Conference.

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    • James Taylor of Fair Isaac
    • Russel Keizere of Pegasystems
    • Bob Evory and Mannes Neuer of Sapiens Americas
    • Sumeet Malhotra of Unisys

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