We short-listed Drools against ILOG and Fair Issac.
V4.0 was to be the technical winner but for (a) per CPU support cost and
(b) internal politics.
It was (and still is) a shame we had to "sell out" :-(
Mike
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[mailto:rules-users-bounces@lists.jboss.org] On Behalf Of Brian
Sam-Bodden
Sent: 18 July 2007 15:01
To: Rules Users List
Subject: Re: [rules-users] Entreprise using Drools with success
We deployed a Drools based solution to a client in the pharmaceutical
distribution world (Fortune 100 company :-). We used Drools to power
the decisions an interactive voice ordering system. A small number of
rules initially but growing constantly based on user metrics. System
has been running for a couple of years now.
On 7/18/07, Geoffrey Wiseman <geoffrey.wiseman(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 7/18/07, hypnosat7 <ablarbi(a)yahoo.fr> wrote:
> Is there any companies which used Drools successfully ?
> Tell us more about your experiences, I need it to make decision
>
I've worked at a company that used it internally in its product
before,
although I don't work there now. It worked well for us; and
everything I've
seen about subsequent releases implies it's better than ever.
Now, that's not to say that any of us can predict your success; it
does
depend on how you plan on using it, but for the most part, I'd
say
Drools /
JBoss Rules is a relatively easy-to-use, powerful and performant
choice for
many of the things people consider using it for.
- Geoffrey
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