Rules Engine Websites
Credential Manager :: Pearson VUE
Credential Manager is a certification life cycle management tool that manages your program from training through testing and credentialing. It is a client-configurable, data-driven, sophisticated rules engine.
Credential Manager :: Pearson VUE
Credential Manager is a certification life cycle management tool that manages your program from training through testing and credentialing. It is a client-configurable, data-driven, sophisticated rules engine.
Intalio
Intalio offers leading software in: open source business process management software (BPMS); Jetty application servers and rapid application development platforms.
InfiView™ : InfiView - Home
InfiView - The Ajax Framework for Data Visualization
OSI – Leading OSS Solutions for Communications Service Providers
OSI NetExpert suite is operations support system (OSS) software that provides fault management and performance management, service assurance and business-oriented dashboards for communications service providers, network operators and enterprises.
Property & Casualty Policy Administration Software - Insurance Systems
Web-based insurance Policy Administration software for Property and Casualty underwriters in Personal, Commercial, Marine, Cargo, and specialty lines.
Yakoob Ahmad - Software Engineer
Yakoob Ahmad - Blog - [Drones, Technology, Java, Groovy, Aerial Footage, Gorm, Grails, Scala, Programming, Traits, Mixins, Actors, Rules Engine, Akka, Actor Model, FreeSwitch, Finite State Machine, IOT, Home Genie, Halloween, Singing Pumpkins, Christmas, Automated Light Show, Arduino, Android, MQTT]
International Projects Consultancy Services
IPCS is an information technology and consulting company providing full- range of IT services to our customers. We leverage our industry-wide experience, deep technology expertise, and comprehensive portfolio of services to deliver highly robust, innovative and sustainable solutions to our customers.
Milestone Post | News, views and thoughts about video as a business to
The world is rife with apocalyptic predictions. Let's start with Y2K. At the stroke of midnight on January 1, 2000, analysts predicted that entire computer