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May 29, 2006links for 2006-05-29
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Free Google tool for building AJAX apps.
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Dave Pollard on finding that intersection of what's needed, what you're good at and what you love.
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Teresa Jones of the Butler Group on whether the purchase of pure-play BPM vendors by integration vendors is going to result in the integrationization of BPM. I've seen similar concerns that the term "BPM" has been co-opted by the integration vendors, requ
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Links to adding categories to Blogger blogs using del.icio.us. Haven't tried this yet since my main blog is on Movable Type, but may try it on one of my Blogger blogs.
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Mark Bernstein on writing the "living web", a.k.a. blogging. Good pointers on finding your voice and using it.
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Review from Intelligent Enterprise Magazine.
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From Network Computing: a more detailed technical review of ESBs as a follow-on to the Intelligent Enterprise article.
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Bruce Silver in Intelligent Enterprise Magazine on free and open-source BPM.
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Andrew Spanyi on how to to achieve continuous process improvement by integrating process thinking into the organization.
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Penny Lunt Crosman on three ways that business intelligence and BPM fit together.
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Doug Henschen on Pegasystems and Appian providing rich user interfaces to their BPM using AJAX. TIBCO's already doing this, too.
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eWeek on SOA acceptance: "SOA was cited by 87 percent of CIOs as "the next big thing" in enterprise software. However, only 11 percent of CIOs see SOA as a key priority for 2006, whereas 21 percent said they see SOA as a big priority in 2007." Wonder when
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Network Computing article on patents for business processes. At this week's BPM Think Tank, this issue came up when we discussed uses of standard process file formats such as BPEL or XPDL, and how they could be used in documenting processes for patenting.
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Mathew Ingram on the recent California court decision stating that bloggers are, indeed, journalists. Considering that I've attended two conferences this year as "press" because of my blog, I would tend to agree.
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Kathy Sierra on how a bit of job-switching can make a huge difference in how a company operates and treats its customers.
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Ryan from 37signals on how to use Digg as a marketing tool.
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An open source tool for programming by voice.
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From Oracle Technology Network, a how-to including source code.
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Seth Godin on process: "The best processes leverage your intuition and give it room to thrive."
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Last year's BPMS shoot-out in Network Computing. Direct link to a PDF of the entire article; online version is at http://www.networkcomputing.com/showitem.jhtml?articleID=164903412&pgno=1
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Artisan goat and sheep milk cheeses in Prince Edward County.
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LAMS workshop on business process modelling, development and support, Luxembourg 5-6 June 2005: "Requirements for flexibility and the ways to achieve it". The program page has links to many of the full papers that are to be delivered, such as "Compliant a
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Another free BPEL designer tool
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From InfoWorld, Bruce Silver talks about various BPM issues including the BPMN-BPEL round-tirpping problem.
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Jason Bloomberg on enterprise mashups and the implications for SOA.
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The seminal definition of web 2.0, by the organization now suing others for using the "web 2.0" phrase. Very non-web 2.0.
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Dion Hinchcliffe on BPM, Web 2.0-style.
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The original article on AJAX, explaining the technologies in use and how this is different from other web development techniques.
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