Implementing Tracing with Rules for .NET

Posted by Daniel Selman on April 25th, 2008

Chris Berg

By Chris Berg, ILOG.

The RES.NET team has done some great work with managed execution using WCF. While WCF offers most of the things we need for management (PerfMon, Service Layer, etc) it provides no visibility into the execution context of…

Deploying a Babel Server

Posted by Daniel Selman on April 24th, 2008

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I’ve been enamored of the Eclipse Babel project for a while now so I’m very pleased to have a guest post on Babel by Benoit Nachawati. Benoit recently joined the JRules Rule Studio team. We are currently experimenting with using an internal Babel…

ILOG JRules Integration with IBM WebSphere Process Server

Posted by Daniel Selman on April 18th, 2008

We just released an update of our connector for IBM WebSphere Process Server. The latest version supports JRules 6.6 as well as JRules 6.7 running within WPS 6.1.

The connector deploys JRules as a Service Component Architecture (SCA) component, allowing…

ILOG Named a Resounding Leader

Posted by Daniel Selman on April 18th, 2008

The new Forrester Wave report on Business Rules Platforms has been released and I’m thrilled to see ILOG has done extremely well when compared to our competitors.

The report is full of interesting information, but here is one of the nice…

Pushing business rules for a heterogeneous world

Posted by Daniel Selman on April 18th, 2008

Simon Holloway, Senior Analyst for Bloor Research, has published the second article in his ILOG BRMS series. The article presents the different BRMS product offerings, the modules that make up the products as well as ILOG’s approach to build engaging tools…

Planning the “Perfect” Conference

Posted by Daniel Selman on April 11th, 2008

Perfect-Planning

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Next week we are going to have our internal “BRMS Offsite”. The BRMS Offsite, being held in Paris this year, is our yearly opportunity to get all the BRMS developers, QA, documentation and product marketing people together, along with some…

ILOG - more than business rules

Posted by Daniel Selman on April 11th, 2008

People often ask me what ILOG does (or frequently iLOG or Ilog!) and beyond our marketing tag line the answer can become a little verbose. It’s therefore great to be able to link to a very nice article written by…

Identity in Software Design

Posted by Daniel Selman on March 28th, 2008

Identity

Over the years I have been designing and building software I have noticed one recurring set of problems that keep cropping up, regardless of company, product domain or programming language. Software developers’ often have a naïve understanding of identity (myself…

Eclipse and VisualStudio in 2010

Posted by Daniel Selman on March 22nd, 2008

This talk attempted to zoom out and present some of the impending challenges for IDE design — particularly around GUI. The current MDI stype IDE interface has remained essentially unchanged since inception, while using 2+ large monitors has become increasingly common.…

Babel

Posted by Daniel Selman on March 22nd, 2008

I had a very enjoyable couple of drinks with Gabe from the Eclipse Foundation. Amongst many other things Gabe has been implementing the localization server for the Babel project. The server allows any Eclipse users to log in and supply…