InRule: Dedicated to Customer Success
InRule is installed in over 300 enterprises worldwide, most of whom use the product in mission-critical applications. Since the success of our...
Dynamic Surveys in Dynamics CRM, Part IV: The Rules
This is the final post in a four-part series that details the creation of a dynamically driven questionnaire (or survey) using Dynamics CRM and the...
Dynamic Surveys in Microsoft Dynamics, Part III: The ViewModel
This is part III in a series of posts about using the InRule BRMS along with Microsoft Dynamics CRM to create a dynamic, guided survey experience....
Chicago’s New Property Tax is Impossible to Implement?
Impossible, you say? A computer problem is impossible in this day and age? City of Chicago mayor Rahm Emmanuel just announced a politically...
Dynamic Surveys in Dynamics CRM Part II: Managing Dependencies
Note: this post makes extensive references to my preceding post, Surveys in Dynamics CRM Part I: Don’t Be a Monkey With Your Survey. If you are the...
Rule Harvesting Accelerator Program: Migrating Rules into InRule
If you have ever used or considered using a rule engine or business rule management system (BRMS), you have given quite a lot of thought to how the...
Business Rule Reporting with Custom irAuthor Extensions
GI≠GO: When Garbage in Doesn’t Equal Garbage Out
On two occasions I have been asked, "Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?" I am not able...
Dynamic Surveys in Dynamics CRM Part I: Don’t Be a Monkey With Your Survey
What's the difference between filling out a bunch of fields on a form and being guided through a directed set of questions pertinent to the topic at...
To Repro or Not to Repro, That is the Question
The Product Support group at InRule Technology is primarily responsible for handling support requests from customers who have encountered issues...
Patterns & Practices: Data Validation
Data validation is one of the most common uses of business rules. Data validation rules are usually the first rules written when getting started...
Enhancing Salesforce with Advanced Rules Engine Integration in 2024
As of 2024, Salesforce remains at the forefront of the CRM revolution, continually evolving with AI, automation through Salesforce Einstein, and...
New Feature: Background Compilation
We have added a new feature to the product that you should know about, because it can improve the overall performance of your .NET applications that...
It’s Done! (But did I break something ELSE??)
The problem of introducing new “bugs” while making changes, corrections, or additions to a program is a universally familiar concern to programmers....
Microsoft Portable Business Logic or InRule?
Your company has decided to take the plunge into Dynamics CRM. Good news! You now have a very popular, very customizable and user-friendly platform....
InRule for JavaScript
A couple of weeks ago we announced availability of InRule® for JavaScript through an early adopter program. To our knowledge this is the very first...
Rules Can Do More
While the cloud continues to dramatically change the landscape of middleware and service delivery, there remains a more subtle shift in the way we...
Analyze This!
Word Count In preparing to write this blog post, I did some research on the internet and learned that a blog post should be somewhere between...
Tips & Tricks: Rule Versioning
A Business Rule Management System is great for the sheer fact that you can quickly make changes to your application logic without having to involve...
InRule for Web and Mobile
One of the goals of the InRule v4.6 release was to make it easier for web and mobile developers to use InRule within their applications. A key...
Isn’t That Refreshing?
One of the most common ways of integrating InRule into a .NET application is to bind the rule application to a .NET assembly schema (aka .NET object...
Managing Complex Business Rules with Salesforce.com
With the growing popularity of Salesforce.com and the Force.com platform, some InRule clients have inquired about the possibility of integrating...
Challenge: Werewolves!
For this blog post, I’ve decided to CHALLENGE the readers. We are going to apply the Decision Management Community public challenge to our own...
How Low Can You Go?
Mission Impossible: Hard-coding Low-code platforms have been getting quite a bit of publicity, particularly with the release of Forrester’s report,...
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