Dr. Mark Allen

Dr. Mark Allen

Dr. Mark Allen is a Progress General Manager, dedicated to advancing business automation and passionate about applying technology to improve the world. In 2000, he founded Corticon, later acquired by Progress in 2011. Under his leadership, Corticon became a leading independent business rules platform with hundreds of customers in diverse industries such as financial services, government, healthcare and insurance. Prior to founding Corticon, Dr. Allen developed rules-based systems to help physicians make better patient care decisions. Dr. Allen has a B.S. in Applied Physics from Columbia University, and an M.D. from the University of California Los Angeles.

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Recent Webinar: Why Maryland Chose a Business Rules Engine
With technology playing a more pronounced role in the success of today's digital businesses, picking the right solution for the job has never been more important.
Digital Insurance with Progress Adaptive Apps
It’s no secret that that new tools and technologies are radically changing the ways businesses function worldwide. Powered by digital solutions, companies can be more agile, connected, aligned and efficient than ever before, and this allows them to deliver unparalleled service to their customers and clients. In some ways, new digital innovations are completely redefining entire industries.
Get Responsive and Adaptive UIs in the New Rollbase Release
Dr. Mark Allen, General Manager for Progress Rollbase, shares details about the new responsive and adaptive UI functionality and other features in the latest Rollbase release.

Dr. Mark Allen June 28, 2016
Agile and Efficient Government is No Longer a Joke
Agility, Efficiency & Government. You remember the old Sesame Street game—one of these things is not like the other? Well, that was then, and this is now.
Progress Makes Waves at APHSA ISM 2015 Conference
Progress business rules management software is an effective tool for ​managing rules-based systems like health care benefits eligibility. Dr. Mark Allen shares how it has saved states like Maryland both time and costs.
Enhanced Federal Funding Used to Modernize Benefits Systems
Progress offers best-of-breed technology components covered under the A-87 Exception. On July 20, 2015, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) and the USDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) released guidance to States on the...
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