Hands-On Learning for Business Application Developers with ILOG JRules

Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2009
  or
  Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Time: 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Location: IBM Technical Exploration Center
404 Wyman Street
Room 4311
Waltham, MA
Directions

Learn how to develop business applications with ILOG JRules.
Attend this free, one-day workshop and learn how to build enterprise-scale applications with ILOG's business rule management system (BRMS). It's more than a slide presentation -- this is an entire day of learning by doing.

Through hands-on labs, you will learn BRMS architecture and applications, including techniques and best-practices for building efficient, easy-to-maintain applications within a service-oriented architecture (SOA). At the end of the day, you'll be ready to put business rules to work in your organization with ILOG JRules.

What you will learn:

Who should attend
This workshop is ideal for application developers, development managers, enterprise architects, and anybody who connects-the-dots between business and technology. Java skills are not essential; however knowledge of Java, Eclipse, or object-orientated programming will help you to make the most out of this hands-on experience.

Reserve your place
Participation in this workshop is free, but seating is limited to the first 12 registrants.

Don't be left out: select a date and reserve your place today.  

Select the session you would like to attend:

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Help us make your workshop as productive as possible.
Please take a moment to answer a few questions:

1. Do you have any previous experience with business rule technologies and applications?
checked > Yes
checked > No
2. Please indicate the development platforms with which you have experience.
checked > Java
checked > Eclipse
checked > Other
3. Have you ever tried ILOG JRules?
checked > Yes
checked > No
4. Have you identified a business use case for a BRMS in your organization?
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checked > No
5. Is there a funded and active initiative to develop a system for this business use case?
checked > Yes
checked > No
6. Is this initiative related to a legacy modernization program?
checked > Yes
checked > No
7. Please indicate any specific areas of interest, need or desired outcome from the workshop.
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