An exciting incentive for Ilog and Fair Isaac customers to migrate from their current legacy BRMS to the industry's time-to-solution leader, Corticon BRMS has been today announced by the leader in model-driven Business Rules Management Systems (BRMS), Corticon Technologies, Inc., http://www.corticon.com .Customers of Ilog JRules ®, Ilog Rules for .NET ®, and Fair Isaac BlazeAdvisor™, under the terms of the offer, are eligible for zero-cost licenses to Corticon BRMS in quantities that match the products they decommission. This makes the Corticon solution even more attractive, altough is already a leader in value and cost-of-ownership.
Corticon BRMS solutions have been proven to accelerate the development of rule-based applications an order of magnitude, often much higher when compared to non-BRMS solutions, and speed business change cycles up to 25x. The benefits of Corticon solutions, in addition to significant improvements in customer time-to-solution, include reduced costs, absolute transparency of business logic, extreme agility, and superior business control.
Empowering organizations to manage business logic as business rule models, rather than as embedded programming code, Corticon uniquely addresses the needs of the aspiring agile enterprise. Corticon's powerful tools enable business domain experts to "own" this logic, and work with the logic in a form that is understandable to them. Corticon's modeling, analysis, testing, and lifecycle management tools provide a business-friendly environment for verifying logical integrity and business intent, quickly creating new rules, and immediately understanding the impact of any changes to existing systems.
Integrating directly into modern service oriented architectures (SOA), and optionally exposed as Web Services, Corticon business rule models are directly executed within existing IT systems as high performance, native Java or .NET services. Unlike all competitive solutions, there is absolutely zero programming required to manage even the most complex business rules.