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October 25, 2006Posts from Gartner Symposium and ITxpo
I just realized that I never posted a summary of my recent trip to Gartner's Symposium and ITxpo. I blogged a few times and presented so here are the links in case you are interested:
- AD Overview: Assembling, Buying and Constructing—The ABCs of Delivering Software Solutions
- Thoughts on the keynote (second hand)
- Business Intelligence, Business Process Management and Information Management Market Directions
- Enterprise Risk Management: The Benefits of Risk
- The New Business Architecture: Enterprise Architecture and BPM
- Real-World Experience in Applying Business Intelligence to Business Processes
- Driving the Customer-Centric Enterprise
- Analytics: Action Based on Integrating Processes and Applications
- Java and .NET: You can't pick a favorite child
- Impressions from the expo
- BPM Technology Selection: How Solutions Are Evolving
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Business Agility
• Business Intelligence
• Business Process Management
• Business Rules
• Decision Technologies
• SOA
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