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Red Hat tackles business rules automation with rebranded Decision Manager
Red Hat Inc. is repositioning its former JBoss BRMS business rule management system as a more general decision management tool aimed at leaders looking to automate operational decisions.
The rebranded Red Hat Decision Manager 7 is described as a major upgrade of JBoss BRMS that simplifies the development and deployment of rules-based applications and services. Business rules automation software works from the existing policies and legal regulations and standard operational procedures that companies already have in place. Automating such processes not only improves operational efficiency, but these companies can then respond better to changing market conditions.
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Red Hat Unveils Low-Code Decision Management Offering
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Why Should Agency DevOps Teams Care About Microservices?
During the fall of 2017, Red Hat conducted a microservices survey with Red Hat JBoss Middleware and Red Hat OpenShift customers to discover how these customers are using microservices to their advantage, what they see as some of the major benefits, what challenges exist, how to overcome them, and how microservices can give respondents a competitive advantage.
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Red Hat Makes BPM Case to Empower End Users
The disconnect between IT and the rest of the business can usually be traced back to the fact that while developers know a lot about code, they don’t usually have a deep understanding of how the business works. To bridge that divide, organizations have been looking to empower business people to develop their own applications as part of a phenomenon generally referred to as the rise of the citizen developer.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Now Globally Available on Alibaba Cloud
Users can also customize their versions with add-on functionality from Alibaba, including desktop options and developer tools.
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Red Hat Intros Next-Gen Business Decision Automation Platform
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Is The Stock Worthy? – Red Hat Inc (NYSE: RHT)
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Today’s Brokerage Rating: Red Hat, Inc. (RHT), Colony NorthStar, Inc. (CLNS)
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