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03.10.2010 I've certainly had to sort through a lot of dubious competitive claims in the last week. As a journalist, I have many years of experience hearing ill-informed assertions, half truths and occasional bald-faced lies. I usually know BS when I hear it. Sometimes I'm still taken off guard. Read more from Doug Henschen >> Progress Mixes Savvion BPM With CEP 03. 9.2010
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03. 5.2010 Last month, Robert Shapiro delivered an update on progress toward completing both XPDL 2.2 and BPMN 2.0... I would just add a couple points to the discussion. The first regards an explicit sorting of BPMN 2.0 shapes and symbols into subclasses... Read more from Bruce Silver >> SAS Exudes Confidence at Analyst Summit 03. 3.2010
I'm just back from the SAS 19th annual analyst summit... With IBM having acquired SPSS, SAS's closest (but distant) competitor in advanced analytics, I thought there would be more attention on how this acquisition will affect SAS's strategy and market dynamics. And yet, it sounded almost like a nonevent... Read more from Cindi Howson >>
03. 3.2010 For years now, Google has played fast and loose with information confidentiality and privacy issues. As if further proof were needed, the PR disaster that is Buzz should be enough to firmly conclude that Google is not suitable for enterprise use-cases. Read more from Alan Pelz-Sharpe >>
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