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Oracle Corp.'s ginormous annual revival meeting, Oracle OpenWorld, started in San Francisco today. One of the things Oracle will be showcasing at the event is a new collaboration solution the company calls Beehive. It's designed to sit alongside the Oracle... Read More..
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When it comes to risk and security management for BPM and more broadly, users represent both the greatest allies and the largest potential problems. After all, if a business can convince its users that it’s in those users’ best interests... Read More..
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Well. It’s been a while. Hope you’re well – you look great! Anyway, sorry it’s been a while since you’ve heard from me…unless you’re not, in which case, never mind. A new job, several conferences, blah, blah, blah. And now,... Read More..
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I have of late been following numerous parallel event and development tracks regarding BPM and related areas of interest. One of the things that becomes increasingly clear to me is that there are a lot of companies and decision-makers out... Read More..
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According to an Information Week story posted today, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, otherwise known as the "VA," has updated the details of the lost hard drive announced in January. At that time, the VA said a hard drive... Read More..
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It has been said many times – particularly in regard to designing, engineering, and manufacturing things like cars – that "the French copy no one, and no one copies the French." Well, after today, we'll just have to see. News... Read More..
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I read with fascination and horror a recent posting by Bennett Hasleton, a freelance programmer based in Seattle who also happens to maintain the Web site and mailing lists for a group called Peacefire.org. That organization advocates for freedom of... Read More..
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As reported by ebizQ, OutlookSoft Corp. announced the availability of a new Business Process Flows (BPF) Marketplace. This is basically a "community repository" that gives users of the company's OutlookSoft 5 performance management solution new choices. Those users can configure... Read More..
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So I've gotten my first spam blog comment, and it reminded me that I've been thinking a lot lately about the connections between BPM and security. In a lot of ways, security is one of the most process-intensive IT-related areas... Read More..
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