💣Choosing an enterprise-scale business rule engine (BRE) is critical factor to business agility in regulated environments.

So, who's involved in choosing a BRE?

Well… Business, Operations, and IT all have different understandings of what's required. And that's understandable.

In almost all industries, such as insurance banking government financialservices health, the concept of a rules engine (BRE) isn't well understood. IT and software development, operations teams, and business leaders all have their own needs and expectations.

But here's the thing…

💡Everyone wants the same outcomes. They want:
💎Streamlining operations in a regulated environment
💎Reduce the time and cost (efforts) of applying changes
💎Transparent, consistent, and accurate outcomes

However, not all BREs can guarantee 👆these outcomes.

So, what's going on?

🚩It's because it's not just about business rules. Many other components need to work together seamlessly.

Also… and more ✨importantly…

The business rule engine (BRE) must be based on the decision-centric approach. Otherwise, it'll struggle to deliver on its promises at an enterprise scale.

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Published February 3rd, 2025 at 07:30 am