This webinar featuring IDC analyst Al Hilwa will explain how business rules engines fit into modern app dev approaches.
Business Rules Engines (BREs) are the unsung heroes of today’s business applications. From determining eligibility and compliance to claims processing, case management and underwriting, BRMS has been used by businesses of all sizes to facilitate IT productivity and collaboration with internal and external business partners. BREs can be found in many industries today, including financial services, insurance, healthcare, government and others where it is imperative to respond quickly to market or regulatory changes.
Join us for the next Corticon webinar
Here is a chance to learn how a business rules engine can provide enormous value to your new applications. Attend this webinar, and you will find out how:
- Business rules engines fit into modern application development approaches and choices
- Using a business rules engine can help applications stay current with changing market conditions, complex regulations and customer demands
- The Progress® Corticon® business rules engine can create adaptive and reusable business rule flows, engage business users and impact business immediately
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About the Rules without Limits Webinar
Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Time: 12:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00)
Speakers:
Al Hilwa, Program Director, Application Development Software, IDC
Al Hilwa is an industry analyst at research firm IDC, specializing in application development research. He has written columns for tech publications and has been widely quoted in the media, including the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and National Public Radio, among others. Prior to IDC, he spent seven years at Microsoft in the Server & Tools division, and five years as an industry analyst at Gartner specializing in database systems. Before Gartner, he worked in IT in various industries. He holds an MS in Computer Science and a BA in Mathematics and Computer Studies. You can follow him on Twitter at @AlHilwa
Kevin Foster, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Progress
Kevin Foster is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Progress. He is responsible for the go-to-market planning, product marketing and strategy for Progress’ Corticon Business Unit. Kevin joined Progress in 2013 after 15 years of technology marketing and management experience with various hardware and software vendors.
Kevin Foster
Kevin Foster is Senior Product Marketing Manager at Progress. He is responsible for the go-to-market planning, product marketing and strategy for Progress Corticon Business Unit. Kevin joined Progress in 2013, after 15 years of technology marketing and management experience with various hardware and software vendors.