BPM: June 2009 Archives

Sorry but I can't help but get involved in the debate being started (or maybe restarted) by Gartner's David McCoy where he says: "I don't see Business Process Automation being used that much any more. Maybe I just don't read... Read More..
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Download file AsI blogged about here on BPM in Action on June 10, one of the most interesting questions in information technology (IT) management is the role of ERP vs. business process management (BPM). Or vice versa depending on... Read More..
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As part of my monthly series of business process management (BPM) feature articles highlighting different software trends affecting BPM, I have recently included a look at case management in BPM, the intersection of BPM and accounting as well as a... Read More..
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We're one week away from the BPM in Action Virtual Conference here on ebizQ and you have a selection of events to choose from in addition to "walking the show floor." I'll be moderating a Live Panel of BPM experts... Read More..
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When I started researching the ERP market in 1991 for Datapro, I quickly found there were over 100 ERP software providers even though most analysts only counted Oracle, J.D. Edwards, SAP and a dozen or so guys that are now... Read More..
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On June 4, I wrote that I like to play "stump the band" when it comes to my remembrance of hundreds of software companies past and present. I said that in the rare instance where I hadn't at least heard... Read More..
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In an ebizQ "Around the Web" post I put up on June 9, I mentioned the need for a business process management (BPM) taxonomy. Then, as part of my research on an upcoming ebizQ article on process discovery, I had... Read More..
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One June 3, ebizQ reported that the Open Group will hold its 23rd Enterprise Architecture Practitioners Conference (EAPC) and its 3rd Security Practitioners Conference (SPC) in Toronto, July 20-24, 2009. The notice and accompanying agenda surprised me in two ways:... Read More..
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I'm going to veer off my business-process-management (BPM)-specific, "software has no nationality" attitude a bit in this post because I find a disturbing trend in a wide variety of U.S.-government-related IT pronouncements of late. I'll make it my July 4th... Read More..
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I pointed out in the recent ebizQ BPM VIEWPOINT, "So What Does BPM Mean?," that many different types of software products can be thought of as enabling the business process management (BPM) value proposition (see illustration in article). I am... Read More..
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On May 25 I mentioned that I would be researching (business) process discovery functionality in June and asked for input. One of the first to weigh is was Jacob Ukelson of ActionBase (whom I interviewed here back in January 2009).... 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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