BuilderMT Launches Incendio Technology as Demand for Workflow Process Management Grows
05/15/2008
Responding to a surge in demand for workflow process management software outside of the home building and construction sectors, BuilderMT has launched a new division called Incendio Technology.
Already fully staffed and operational, Incendio Technology offers Business Process Management (BPM) software and professional services to companies seeking workflow optimization. With dramatic success already proven in the home building and construction sectors, Incendio Technology will focus on real-time integration among disparate databases, process automation and field integration via wireless devices in any business sector, from financial services, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, to logistics and transportation, sectors where BuilderMT has already engaged multiple new clients.
Incendio Technology’s Business Process Management solution finds its origins in a company called LogicBase. When Symantec purchased Transparent Logic in January, 2008, it obtained the LogicBase product, which BuilderMT has marketed and implemented with great success in the home building and construction sectors as Business Process Management.
With the creation of Incendio Technology, BuilderMT has partnered with Symantec to deliver Business Process Management (a.k.a. Symantec Workflow™) into any sector of the economy. In fact, Incendio Technology is a registered reseller for Symantec software applications, such as Asset Management and Help Desk.
Incendio Technology’s software solution, Business Process Management (BPM), is a powerful yet easy-to-use graphic process mapping tool. With BPM, any authorized user can “drag-and-drop” components that represent activities along the critical path of any process. As graphic components are aligned on the screen (or moved to optimize processes over time), they create deep, back-end interactive processes that can generate contracts, reports, information for pricing, schedules, notifications, purchase orders, payments, and more, even among highly disparate databases. Process customization can be done with a graphical drag-and-drop interface that allows users to adjust the process or add and remove steps; costly custom coding isn’t required, because the code, per se, is automatically written each time a graphic component is moved. BPM can map among any database to make them comparative and fully interactive in real time, and it can offer linkages to a wide range of Web services and to any wireless data devices.
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