Yesterday at the Gartner Business Process Management Summit, Microsoft announced that they had invited ten companies to join a new alliance for BPM, with the stated focus on making BPM solutions more broadly accessible and helping companies take advantage of BPM tools based on the Microsoft® platform.
The companies in the alliance are AmberPoint, Ascentn, IDS Scheer, Fair Isaac, Global360, InRule, Metastorm, PNMsoft, RuleBurst and SourceCode Technology Holdings Inc.
Today I spoke with Ben Cody, VP of Product Management for Global 360. He spoke about how all ten companies fit into a BPM category of either modeling and analysis, business rules engines, and human-centric BPM. Global 360 falls into the human-centric aspect.
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After I spoke with Ben Cody, I also spoke with Ed Horst of AmberPoint on the same topic. Click here for that podcast.


















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