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March 01, 2007
BPM in Action panel

If you enjoyed the free-for-all discussion at the end of the webinar that I moderated with Colin Teubner and Jim Rudden a few weeks back, you're going to love the panel that I'm hosting next week on BPM and Enterprise 2.0 as part of the BPM in Action series. It's not sponsored by a vendor, so I was able to pick whoever I wanted on the panel, and there will be no vendor product pitches or slides -- just an interactive discussion between the four of us. Get over there and sign up.

Here's the description that I wrote for it:

As Web 2.0 technologies and concepts advance in the consumer world, they are also impacting enterprise software as users change their expectations of how software should behave. This "Enterprise 2.0" movement is impacting BPM software in a variety of ways ranging from platforms to user functionality to integration. This panel will explore the following:

  • How Web 2.0 is becoming Enterprise 2.0
  • BPM platform changes: the impact of browser-based tools and software as a service
  • New tools and techniques for improving user participation in process design and execution
  • New ways of "mashing up" BPM data with internal and external data

I picked three people to join me whose opinions I value and who I think will be interesting in this format: Phil Gilbert of Lombardi, Phil Larson of Appian, and Ismael Ghalimi of Intalio. They're all very opinionated and all have a stake in the Web 2.0/Enterprise 2.0 space: Lombardi's very cool Web 2.0 Blueprint release for widespread collaboration, Appian's kick-butt browser-based process designer for serious Enterprise 2.0 work in a browser, and Ismael's involvement in radical office 2.0 and BPM 2.0 ideas.

We only have 45 minutes so I'm going to have to keep a tight rein on the conversation to cover off our proposed subject areas, which could be difficult because I inadvertently invited two Phils to the panel ("Phil, pipe down! No, not you Phil, the other Phil!"). No "call me Ishmael" jokes, I've heard them already.

By the way, congratulations to Ismael and his wife on their new arrival. No wonder he wasn't at the Gartner conference.

Posted by Sandy Kemsley at 02:37 PM in BPM • Enterprise2.0 • Web2.0 | Digg This | Add to del.icio.us

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