BPM: November 2008 Archives

That's what TMC.net is headlining here, quoting Jan Baan founder of Cordys (and also founder of Baan of course and an investor in some other great IT-industry hits) quoting some Gartner data on BPM middleware market growth. Our managing editor... Read More..
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On October 22 I noted that Macronetics' business process management (BPM) software was being bundled into the JNetDirect business intelligence (BI) software. The combination is an example of the intelligent process automation trend I described here. Except I see such... Read More..
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In a recent blogpost, Lombardi's executives gave us some good feedback on the status of business process management (BPM) in the current economic environment. They felt almost all enterprises were looking exclusively at managing more core processes involving customer, supplier... Read More..
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Lombardi’s chairman and CEO Rod Favaron and Phil Gilbert, CTO and President, spoke about the condition of their own company with analysts on November 18. But they also had some interesting thoughts about the future of business process management (BPM)... Read More..
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So what do you do in your spare time? I watch too much C-Span but Paul Lorenz writes business process management (BPM) software. I don't know Paul (or anything about him other than what he himself has written on serverside.com)... Read More..
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To be brief, you can never find better bargains than during economic turbulence. So if you can find technologies that deliver business value - lower costs, higher profits, better productivity or customer/partner satisfaction - you should find a way to... Read More..
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I’ve written here and here about the general problems with magic quadrants and waves and other x-/y-axis analyst views of enterprise software. There are no hard numbers behind the product placements on the grids and as a former IDC analyst,... Read More..
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Ian Howell at Alfresco helps illustrate how fragmented the business process management (BPM) market is in his latest Alfresco Barometer survey. That means good news/bad news: you still have both a lot of choices and a lot of choices to... Read More..
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Following up belatedly on the September 29, 2008 announcement of Savvion Businessmanager 7.5, I find that the more interesting news is the subsequent announcement of Savvion’s Communications Order Management and Banking Foundation for Business solutions. I talked with Ajay Khanna,... Read More..
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The acquisition of Haley/RuleBurst by Oracle announced on October 30 raises or re-raises the question of whether there is still a place in the business process management (BPM) market for tools and point products. Or will the entire BPM market... Read More..
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I think the whole information technology (IT) world, including the business process management (BPM) software part of it, has decided no news is good news on U.S. election day. I haven’t seen any hard news on which to comment so... Read More..
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Business process management and optimization -- philosophies, policies, practices, and punditry.

Anne Stuart

Anne Stuart, site editor for ebizQ, is a veteran journalist who has written for national magazines, daily newspapers, an international news service and many Web sites. She’s specialized in covering business and technology issues since 1993, holding senior editorial positions at CIO, Inc., WebMaster and Redmond Channel Partner magazines, and freelancing for many other print and online publications. Previously, she was an editor and reporter for The Associated Press and several daily newspapers. Based near Boston, she can be reached at astuart@techtarget.com.

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