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BRMS Resource Center
What is a BRMS?
A business rule management system (BRMS) is a suite of tools that policy managers use along with software developers to build custom systems that extract business policies out of software code. The policies can then be directly authored, modified and managed— independent from the underlying software system. A BRMS covers the complete life cycle of rules within an organization and aims to streamline the administration and improvement of an organization’s business rules across the enterprise.
BRMS solutions automate business policies in custom and composite business applications. They lower application maintenance costs, facilitate more accurate and consistent business policy implementation across applications, and improve collaboration between your business and IT departments.
Why use ILOG's BRMS? ILOG's BRMS-based applications, however, deliver flexibility and agility, and enhance the entire policy management infrastructure of the enterprise at the same time. ILOG’s BRMS products add flexibility and performance to your business rule applications, whatever the challenge. ILOG’s easy-to-use tools include the functionality to support rule definition, deployment, maintenance and retirement. ILOG’s BRMS treats business rules as your corporate asset by enabling effective and efficient management of your business rules through their lifecycle. Externalizing business rules provides:
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ILOG’s leadership We at ILOG understand that there are many different stakeholders with a variety of different skill sets and needs throughout the business cycle. We respond by delivering the right tools and processes for both business and IT users. ILOG ’s JRules and Rules for .Net are our two key solutions for the creation, deployment and management of rules within process-centric environments. Both solutions have similar functional aims, but they have been created to respond to a specific underlying infrastructure. ILOG JRules has been created to work in Java environments, and ILOG Rules for .NET responds to Microsoft .Net environments. |
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