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Jong Tong Foo Editorial
By Jong Tong Foo
General Manager
ILOG Asia Pacific

Together, Singapore’s Infocomm Development Authority and ILOG are leading Singapore’s IT community into the 21st century. As the Asia-Pacific region strengthens its position as a leading world market, it is more crucial than ever that those who lead the companies have more direct control over the IT systems that drive their companies. ILOG’s BRMS empowers business users to manage and execute business policies directly. This is a significant departure from the traditional approach of withholding access to the internal workings of IT systems from those primarily responsible for making business decisions. Those who graduate from the center will hold a place among the region’s IT leaders.

 

 

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       ILOG CEO Pierre Haren (left) and
IDA CEO Chan Yeng Kitat the center’s
opening ceremony in March
Center of Excellence
BRMS embraced in Asia
Opened in March, ILOG’s new Business Rule Management System Center of Excellence (BRMS CoE) in Singapore will help more than 15 local companies leverage ILOG’s market-leading technology in decision-making applications.

Developed in collaboration with Singapore’s Infocomm Development Authority (IDA), the new center assists system integrators and independent software vendors in developing BRMS-based solutions for both local and overseas markets. It helps companies create pilot projects and solutions for industries that include financial services, healthcare, logistics and telecommunications.

BRMS CoE has the infrastructure and expertise required to conduct IDA-certified courses. The center is expected to train as many as 250 IT professionals to develop BRMS solutions.

“The adoption and development of technological products and solutions among businesses can be the differentiating factor between winners and losers in the market,” says Chan Yeng Kit, CEO of IDA. “We, therefore, encourage local companies to embrace BRMS solutions to gain a winning edge over competitors.”

The collaboration between IDA and ILOG is expected to help organizations gain a competitive edge and deploy far faster in a highly lucrative market for decision-making applications. To learn more about the center, contact ILOG Singapore directly at info@ilog.com.sg.