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Red Hat Launches JBoss
Enterprise BRMS
May 22, 2009
JBoss
Enterprise Business Rules Management System (BRMS) is available from Red
Hat. Automating
business decisions with JBoss Enterprise BRMS can help a business to run
faster and enable business process stakeholders the ability to rapidly
implement change. Now, organizations can automate the delivery of
customer-facing updates, promotions, loyalty programs, discounts, or
payment terms among others, designed to cut time to deployment with
greater accuracy, and at a lower cost.
"In today's economic environment businesses must be able to quickly
adapt and respond to regulations, customer trends, opportunities and
threats," said Craig Muzilla, vice president, Middleware Business Unit,
Red Hat. "JBoss Enterprise BRMS is designed to give our customers a
competitive advantage in the marketplace by helping them increase
revenue, offer relevant products and services faster and improve
customer satisfaction, all while reducing their overall IT costs."
Business rules are parameters that describe how an organization performs
work. Best practices require business rules to be maintained separately
from the software applications and services they govern in order to
maximize agility. If business rules are duplicated or scattered across
many applications, updates are costly, error prone, and take weeks or
months to implement. With JBoss Enterprise BRMS, enterprises can update
their business rules to reflect the day-to-day business and regulatory
environment as quickly as in a few hours or days. Additionally, JBoss
Enterprise BRMS enables non-technical staff to manage the business
process in an organization without programming.
"The combination of tight budgets, the increasing maturity of the BRMS,
and the continual improvement of open source technologies creates a
nearly perfect disruptive storm in the BRMS market," said Stephen D.
Hendrick, Group Vice President for Application Development and
Deployment Research at IDC. "Open source BRMS products that get rule
authoring, processing, and management right combined with a
significantly lower TCO will receive a strong positive reception in the
market."
"From increased regulatory requirements to market pressures, the ability
for organizations to rapidly respond and modify business rules is
paramount. As a service provider we consistently strive to provide
innovative and world-class solutions to our customers. Red Hat's JBoss
Enterprise BRMS solution will allow us give our customers an easy to use
automated business rules system that will take their businesses to the
next level," said Tom Stack, vice president, Ubiquitous Solutions.
JBoss Enterprise BRMS is an enterprise-ready open source business rules
management system. When deployed with other JBoss Enterprise Middleware
such as JBoss Enterprise SOA and Portal Platforms, Red Hat expects that
organizations will be able to create better customer experiences by
delivering up-to-date service, support and product faster and with
higher quality.
The JBoss Enterprise BRMS can be
downloaded for free and subscribed to for technical support and updates
in four-CPU and 32-CPU units. A four-CPU subscription starts at $20,000
per year.
Key JBoss Enterprise BRMS features include:
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Business
Rules Engine - The rules engine is highly flexible and can
be embedded within a wide variety of enterprise applications and
business processes. Rules can be updated through a range of tools,
from editors and spreadsheets to Eclipse and Web 2.0 business
analyst friendly tools, enabling greater business agility.
- Web 2.0 Rules Authoring and
Management Tools - The Rich Internet Application (RIA) user
interface provides a user-friendly environment for business rule
authoring and editing, versioning and deployment management.
Designed for business analysts and process owners to craft and
update rule sets supporting their business processes, the tools
extend the value delivered to a wider audience of enterprise
stakeholders beyond the Java developers.
- BRMS Repository - The
repository enables version control of business rules artifacts,
including fact models, enumerations, functions, domain specific
languages (DSL) definitions, rules and tests. The BRMS repository
provides the foundation for the Web 2.0 and other management tools
that deliver business agility not possible with traditional
enterprise and web application deployments.
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