Systemware, Fuego Combine BPM and Content Management

03/23/2004

Systemware, an enterprise content management software provider, says it’s making “a significant enhancement” to its solution suite to include “advanced process management.”



Systemware’s Process Enabler product, part of the Xact Suite, “offers customers a process-enabled content solution that allows companies to link together their business processes with the enterprise content essential to performing those processes,” the vendor asserts. Although some companies may have implemented process management and enterprise content management solutions, until now, many have found a disconnect between the two, creating inefficient gaps throughout the entire enterprise, Systemware points out. “The Process Enabler eliminates this disconnect by streamlining operational business processes (mortgage applications, insurance claims, etc.) as well as manage the content relevant to those processes (documents, reports, images, video, etc),” the company explains.

“This unique solution provides users with contextual information that accelerates their productivity, and provides management with a real-time view of processes so they can address bottlenecks and dynamically adjust to business changes,” Systemware continues. “Customers now have a strategic resource to efficiently adapt to change while ensuring processes are efficient, well documented and, most importantly, are being followed.”

“Based on customer feedback and market trends, extending Systemware’s product suite to include process management is a logical extension to our enterprise content management solution,” stated Dan Basso, president and CEO of Systemware. “Now our customers can easily build upon their existing content management architecture to include process management, enabling them to make better business decisions faster as well as provide a solid foundation for compliance by managing the use and movement of content throughout the enterprise.”

The addition of process management technology to Systemware’s product suite builds upon the strategic alliance with Fuego, the provider of business process management software, which began in 2003. Fuego’s software is used by leading enterprises to develop, deploy, manage and optimize companies’ critical operational business processes, Systemware says.

"Systemware's software is trusted by companies to secure, manage and protect the vital information, documents, files and images that they rely on every day in their business," said Jon Lauck, CEO Fuego. "Powered by Fuego, Systemware can now provide that same level of confidence with pre-packaged process applications that link the critical enterprise content to the people and systems essential to performing those processes."

The Systemware Process Enabler is available immediately.

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