IBM Operational Decision Manager Valuable Features

JB
Partner at Acorn Solutions Group (acornsg.com)

First and foremost for features, what you get out-of-the box is the most valuable. There are other solutions out there on the market, and by far, ODM is the most complete. It gives you that out-of-the-box capability, is enterprise scale, and has a lot of the internal workings to handle the complex use cases that we find out there for making business decisions.

Implementing regulations and business policies: There is a lot of business logic there. That is exactly what the solution will target.

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PS
Software Developer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

The most valuable feature is the deployment part because it is very easy to deploy.

After being developed and configured once on server, even any one from a non-technical background can easily deploy it and the rules will work.

The testing part for the rules is also very easy to use.

Doesn't matter if you coding experience or not it is very user-friendly.

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BP
Delivery Manager at Tech Mahindra Limited

The solution is robust, scalable, and easy to maintain. We can also implement complex business rules using it.

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it_user841917 - PeerSpot reviewer
Developer at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees

The fact that I don't have to deal with business rules, and then our business partners deal with it. I'm a developer, so I don't have to deal with that kind of stuff. I just make the code, then our business people take care of the business side. It's a great split.

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it_user841893 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Lead at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees

It's easy to build, easy to adopt for the business. Business can change those rules. I think IBM has done a good job in re-architecting the product with Decision Center as its centralized view, where the business can make changes to the rules dynamically. That's what I like most.

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Rajeev Lochan - PeerSpot reviewer
BRMS Specialist (IBM Ilog, Drools, Corticon) at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees

Rules authoring and governance.

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MF
Data Manager at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees

It is accurate and saves us time.

It is very easy to use. We have one person works on it, building our rules, and other people can jump in and help if they need to.

It helps in keeping things logical and all in one place.

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Vikram Mamilla - PeerSpot reviewer
IBM ODM Rules Developer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

The most valuable features are the Decision center, a web UI that allows us to make direct edits to our policies or rules; the Rule Execution Server, which allows us to analyze the rules and performance; and Rule Designer, where you can write rules and decision tables. 

The documentation has become more optimized. 

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JC
Systems Architect at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

By using ODM, we get rules to our applications, then we get those applications to go to market a lot faster. 

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RAUL JERONIMO VARGAS - PeerSpot reviewer
VP at Aconcagua Software Factory S.A.

ODM's most valuable features are that it's easy to define and divide business rules, and it can handle very large numbers of transactions per second.

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DI
Architect at a energy/utilities company

It's very business friendly and rock solid.

We manage business rules within this product and the benefit is that businesses can manage these rules themselves.

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JA
CEO/President

The management features, based on the server side, have worked for us. So far, the usability is great. It's also easy to set up.

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it_user840855 - PeerSpot reviewer
Executive Director Business Process at athenahealth

Its ability to use decision tables to codify the rules and manage them better.

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