Best Business Rules Management Systems (BRMS) for Enterprise

Find and compare the best Business Rules Management Systems (BRMS) for Enterprise in 2025

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    Drools Reviews
    Drools can be described as a Business Rules Management System, (BRMS) solution. It includes a core Business Rules Engine, a web authoring and rules managing application (Drools Workbench), full runtime support of Decision Model and Notation models at Conformance Level 3 and an Eclipse IDE plugin to aid core development. Drools is an open-source software released under the Apache License 2.0. It is 100% pure Java™, can be run on any JVM, and is also available in the Maven Central repository.
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    DecisionsFirst Modeler Reviews

    DecisionsFirst Modeler

    Decision Management Solutions

    This is a one-stop shop that allows you to create decision models, to draft decision logic, to link to additional resources, and to act as a front end to your BRMS. DecisionsFirst Modeler allows you to model decisions as part your requirements process. It is based upon the Decision Model and Notation standard to future-proof both your decision models and skills. Using DMN decision models to solve decision-making problems is more productive, easier for Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), faster than traditional methods. Decision modeling allows you to combine analytics, AI, rules and machine learning in one model. Decision modeling with DMN is essential for the future success of your business. Decision Management Solutions is the experts in Decision Management and Decision Modeling.
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    Sapiens Decision Reviews

    Sapiens Decision

    Sapiens International

    Sapiens Decision for Consumer & Commercial Banking (formerly Sapiens DECISION), addresses the cost of changing. It allows banks to adapt their operations to digital transformation, changing regulations and increasing competition. This is possible through model-driven development (MDD). Sapiens Decision for Consumer & Commercial Banking uses the MDD approach to enable business people to easily define business logic using simple models. Before the logic is deployed, business can test it. Once the code has been auto-generated in the required language such as Java it can be deployed directly into production environments. Sapiens Decision for Consumer & Commercial Banking allows the bank's business to actively participate in the design, implementation and analysis of decisions. This process can take days or weeks instead of months or even years. It enforces business logic across all enterprise apps.