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More InterACT Previews

Friday, January 12th, 2007

(Posted by Guest Blogger, and Voiceover Artiste, Ian Turvill.)

I've just posted another two interviews of speakers at the forthcoming InterACT Lisbon to our associated podcast site.  To get a sense of what's going to be happening at the event, and to learn about overall trends in the realm of Enterprise Decision Management, you should give these a quick listen.

The first interview is with Rachel Bell, of Fair Isaac's Analytic Science group.  Rachel will be presenting on the topic: "Building a Global Credit Risk Standard."  In this podcast, she introduces her session, which will look at the challenges that lenders have as they strive for a consistent way of measuring credit risk across multiple geographic markets.

At first sight, this topic may be less appealing to the readers of this blog who don't work in credit.  However, I think it is interesting simply from the point-of-view that Fair Isaac has been able to overcome the many challenges of using credit bureau data in different countries to create a consistent measurement of credit risk.  Anyone involved in applying predictive analytics in very different environments can learn from the approaches that Fair Isaac's analytics team applied in this instance.

The second interview is Dr. Robert Hecht-Nielsen, one of the grand statesmen of artificial intelligence.  Those readers of this blog who are particularly well versed in Enterprise Decision Management will know that Fair Isaac acquired HNC in 2002, and that HNC stood for: "Hecht-Nielsen Neurocomputing Corp."!

During the discussion, Dr. Hecht-Nielsen introduces his presentation at InterACT, which will survey recent accomplishments of his team’s "Chancellor Project" in areas such as conversational response generation and ultra-high-accuracy colloquial speech understanding. Dr. Hecht-Nielsen will also describe his team’s advancements in user-guided automated business document creation.

As in past InterACT presentations, this talk will give you a fascinating look at how the underlying technology works, and the far-reaching implications for business and society.  Dr. H-N is always a crowd pleaser!

To sign up to attend InterACT, please click here, and remember that James offered a special discount to blog readers late in 2006.

You can subscribe to the Decisions Podcast Feed at this URL.

Or download the files here:

Building a Global Credit Risk Standard (6:05min, 4.3MB, mp3)
Machine Intelligence Zooms Forward! (11:25 min, 8.0MB, mp3)

Do You Want to Hear My Recording of James Taylor?

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

(Posted by Guest Blogger, and Quasi-James, Ian Turvill.)

I know that you all miss James's more detailed, regular postings while he has put himself into seclusion to finish off his great American novel.

So, in an effort to stave off the feelings of loneliness and rejection, I've just added a new recording to our associated podcast feed.  It features me interviewing James about his forthcoming presentation at Fair Isaac's InterACT Lisbon event: "The Smarter Decisions Conference."

James's session is entitled "How EDM Really Works" and is intended as an introduction to business-level decision makers to the principles and approaches of Enterprise Decision Management.

If you're going to be in Lisbon, then don't miss this session; if you're not already signed up, then perhaps this will be the impetus for you to go.  James offered a special discount to blog readers late in 2006.  To sign up to attend InterACT, please click here.

This podcast is the first of a series of interviews I've recorded to promote the event, and I shall post others once they've completed the post-production process.  (That's when they add the funky music.)

Download: Decisions Podcast #10: How EDM Really Works (10:10 min, 7:03MB, mp3)
You can also subscribe to the Podcast Feed with this URL.

Hopefully, you can download this onto your iPod before you go to bed this evening, and snuggle up listening to James between your ears knowing that everything is all right with the world.

Gratitude and Shameless Commerce All Together in a Single Post

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

(Posted by guest blogger and ersatz technology evangelist, Ian Turvill.)

James's "likelihood to blog score" rates very low today, so it's up to me again. As I was casting around today for things to comment on, a press release arrived in my inbox from Fair Isaac's public relations department.

"IDG’s InfoWorld has honored Fair Isaac with the 2007 Technology of the Year Award for Best Business Rules Management System," it said. Cool, I said to myself, causing everyone in the cubes around to me to wonder what was going on this time, I bet that's something James's readers will want to know about. So, at the risk of a shameless plug for Fair Isaac's technology, here's some bullet points from the release:

  • InfoWorld’s annual Technology of the Year Awards recognize the top technologies that made the greatest impact on enterprise IT strategies during the past year.

  • "Blaze Advisor has always been one of the most friendly of the BRMS tools to business users, providing pleasant graphical development environments and understandable rule flow charts, decision tables, rules trees, and object models. Version 6.1, thanks to the incorporation of Rete III, now moves Blaze into the front of the pack in performance."

Complete details on InfoWorld’s 2007 Technology of the Year Awards can be found at http://www.infoworld.com/4841 and the January 1 print edition of InfoWorld. The awards encompass a number of areas that will be of interest to our blog's more technologically-oriented readers, including:

  • Application development, including business rules management, AJAX toolkits, Java test tools, and more
  • Applications, including Exchange management tools, and portals
  • Data Management, including enterprise search, RSS management, and more
  • Hardware, including workstations, servers, and systems management tools
  • Networking, including WAN accelerator, 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches, network analysis applications, and more
  • Platforms, including Linux desktops, servers, and application virtualization
  • Security, including anti-spam tools, data leak preventers, UTM appliances, and more
  • Storage, including e-mail archiving, tape libraries, and networked storage

The awards are selected by InfoWorld's Test Center editors and reviewers, but Blaze Advisor's performance rests on the hard work and innovation of our talented development staff, and (more importantly) on the feedback from our clients who use it to power high-volume operational decision automation applications in insurance, financial services, retail, and elsewhere. So, thanks to you!

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