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WebSphere ILOG rules for COBOL

Brett Stineman (bstineman@us.ibm.com), Product Marketing, IBM WebSphere Business Rules, IBM
Brett Stineman is the Product Marketing Manager for IBM's WebSphere ILOG Business Rules Management System (BRMS) product family. Over the course of his career, he has been involved in marketing, product management and operations at various enterprise software companies, focusing on business rules management, business process management, content management and hosted applications.
Christophe Borde (CBORDE@fr.ibm.com), Product Marketing, IBM WebSphere Business Rules, IBM
Christophe Borde is a member of the product marketing team for IBM's WebSphere ILOG Business Rule Management System (BRMS) product line. He has also held positions in product management, technical account management, and business development at ILOG (now IBM), as well as software engineering at Thompson CSF. Christophe earned a Master of Science in Computer Science and a Specialized Master in Marketing Management.

Summary:  Learn how WebSphere ILOG Business Rules Management System (BRMS) can create a rule project in JRules against a native COBOL data structure, and then generate rules authored in the JRules Rule Studio environment as a copybook for use inside COBOL applications.

Date:  20 Mar 2010
Level:  Introductory

Activity:  2942 views
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Learn how WebSphere ILOG Business Rules Management System (BRMS) create a rule project in JRules against a native COBOL data structure, and then generate rules authored in the JRules Rule Studio environment as a copybook for use inside COBOL applications.

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Brett Stineman is the Product Marketing Manager for IBM's WebSphere ILOG Business Rules Management System (BRMS) product family. Over the course of his career, he has been involved in marketing, product management and operations at various enterprise software companies, focusing on business rules management, business process management, content management and hosted applications.

Christophe Borde is a member of the product marketing team for IBM's WebSphere ILOG Business Rule Management System (BRMS) product line. He has also held positions in product management, technical account management, and business development at ILOG (now IBM), as well as software engineering at Thompson CSF. Christophe earned a Master of Science in Computer Science and a Specialized Master in Marketing Management.

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