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InRule Technology
Company type
Privately held company
Industry
Software
Founded
2002; 22 years ago (2002) in Chicago, United States
Founder
Rik Chomko, Loren Goodman
Headquarters
Chicago, Illinois
,
United States
Products
InRule
InRule for JavaScript
InRule for Microsoft Azure
InRule for Microsoft Dynamics 365
InRule for the Salesforce Platform
InRule SaaS
Website
www.inrule.com
InRule Technology is a software company that offers Business Rule Management System (BRMS) enterprise software products.[1]
^Rymer, John. Gualtieri, Mike. Market Overview: Business Rules Platforms 2011 Archived 2013-05-12 at the Wayback Machine. Forrester, 2011, p.6
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