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DIP, Frankfurt, 17Jan’03 Mari Georges, ilog

DIP, Frankfurt, 17Jan’03 Mari Georges, www.ilog.com. ILOG. ILOG snapshot. World Leader in Software Components. Founded 1987 ~600 employees 2,000+ customers Selling in 30 countries Customers: 56% end-users 44% OEM/ISV NASDAQ/Euronext. Most influential IT companies for.

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DIP, Frankfurt, 17Jan’03 Mari Georges, ilog

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  1. DIP, Frankfurt, 17Jan’03Mari Georges, www.ilog.com ILOG

  2. ILOG snapshot World Leader in Software Components • Founded 1987 • ~600 employees • 2,000+ customers • Selling in 30 countries • Customers: • 56% end-users • 44% OEM/ISV • NASDAQ/Euronext Most influential IT companies for

  3. ILOG Snapshot ILOG Products JViews Component Suite Views Component Suite JTGO Rules CPLEX JRules Constraint Programming Component Suite

  4. An ILOG view of DIP/SWS (1/2) ILOG core competences &/or areas of R&D • Seeking & seamlessly integrating distinct data sources w/ independent agendas in view of a synergistic goal • Reconnaissance/qualification/knowledge retrieval; matching/negotiation/integration; pb-solving/consolidation from knowledge & intentions.  Constraint propagation. Rule-based inferencing, induction, consistency assurance. • Knowledge retrieval from business policy, terms & conditions, …  Knowledge mining, ontology processing/inferencing & NLP. • Process automation of adaptive web-service chains that ‘produce’ info (like goods are produced today) • Preparation/execution/monitoring; web service integration into business processes.  Planning, scheduling, configuration, supervision; info & rule flow visualization. • Workflow modelling; monitoring service-level agreements.  Engines & business activity monitoring. infrastructure applis infrastructure applis

  5. An ILOG view of DIP/SWS (2/2) ILOG core competences &/or areas of R&D • Web service agility • Machine-friendly … and still human-friendly.  Navigation-oriented &/or semantically-aggregated visualization. • Rapid, safety-netted reactivity at business user level.  “BRMS” & rule services; consistency assurance. • Relevant standards & ontologies • Semantic Web, Web services, rules, constraints, configuration, workflow, ontologies  W3C, BPMI.org, WfMC, etc.  Remember EuroKnowledge?! ;-) infrastructure

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