Webinar: Generating ODM Decision Services from the Decision Assistant in IBM Decision Intelligence

Decision Management & Intelligence (ODM, DI)

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IBM Decision Intelligence is the new SaaS offering that IBM released last year to automate business decisions. It features an innovative AI assistant that helps business stakeholders to transform their policy documents into actionable rules to take decisions compliant with the policies. The latest version of this product is now able to generate decision services for the IBM Operational Decision Manager, the market-leading decision management product that many customers are using to automate their most critical business decision. Please join us to see how easy it is to come from a policy expressed in natural language to a well-formed ODM project in minutes, dramatically improving the time to value for customers.



Speakers:

Stephane Mery

Stephane Mery is Distinguished Engineer and CTO for Decision Intelligence at IBM with deep experience in decision management, ai and high-value business software. Stephane is leading the technical strategy of the IBM Decision Automation portfolio, with focus on AI.

 
 
Pierre Feillet

Pierre Feillet is Chief Architect at IBM France Lab for Decision Automation. With over 20 years of experience at IBM and ILOG, he has specialized in automating business applications using business rules—often combined with machine learning, big data, and more recently, generative AI. He has contributed to the development of IBM Operational Decision Manager runtime, the integration of predictive models into Automation Decision Services, and the embedding of GenAI capabilities in Watson Orchestrate’s Skill Studio. Pierre’s recent focus has been on narrowing the gap between natural language and automation, leveraging LLMs in interactive assistants to support decision modeling and execution, and advancing the analytics of decisions to drive continuous improvement. He has also served as Technical Director for the Artificial Intelligence for Digital Automation project with Université Paris-Saclay, and is an active member of the French Association for Artificial Intelligence (AfIA).