Talk:Operational Intelligence
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- Removed listings of commercial products and companies. Listing of selected companies can be seen as representing bias or endorsing more weight on a few "selected' companies. It's probably best to continue keeping references like this out of the article in order to maintain Wikipedia's Neutral point of view This decision was also taken previously for other articles such as Complex Event Processing and Stream Processing.
- As policy states, Wikipedia is not a repository for lists, directories or Advocacy of commercial products and/or websites. NPOV requires views to be represented without bias, this applies not only to article text, but to companies, products, external links, and any other material as well. It is not Wikipedia's purpose to include a comprehensive list of companies, products or external links.
Bardcom 20:38, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
I think that the term "Business Process" implies a formal step-by-step (possibly orchestrated within a BPM system) business process. OI doesn't require a modelled business process to function, nor does it require an end-to-end modelled process. The term "Business Activity" on the other hand works better as it can refer to just one part of a process, or can refer to any type of interaction that relates to a business function. For this reason, I've changed the terms Business Process to Business Activity after the 1st paragraph. Bardcom 10:21, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
Reading "Operational Intelligence" looks very like reading "Business Activity Monitoring". Bardcom 10:23, 29 August 2007 (UTC)

