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Navigating BPM Icebergs with Dynamic Business Applications
Date: July 18, 2007
Time: 12:00 pm US Eastern

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Featured Speakers:
Steve Yi, Senior Product Manager, Connected Systems Division, Microsoft (bio)
Glen Bryant, Vice President - Americas, K2 (bio)
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Moderator: Joe McKendrick
Sponsored By:
Microsoft and K2

Regardless of industry, all companies are placing even greater emphasis on process - whether it's onboarding a new employee and ensuring HR compliance, or handling critical tasks such as financial filings with the SEC. How do you make sure that the same process is followed every time, and that it goes from accounting to controller, the CFO to the external auditors and ultimately the SEC? And how efficient are these processes? Lurking underneath the surface are hidden obstacles - complex SOA and integration requirements to core and legacy systems that can stall or bring strategic process initiatives to a standstill.

This session will discuss the role of dynamic business applications and how they will transform the way business process management (BPM) is implemented in companies of all sizes and all industries.

Learn how K2 and Microsoft are working together to create dynamic business applications that allow business and technical users to participate in the creation of solutions to address their business needs - while navigating past the SOA and integration "icebergs" that can sink a company.

By leveraging Microsoft's business process platform of .NET, BizTalk Server and Office technologies, K2 will highlight solutions to address BPM challenges and make reliable processes pervasive in your organization.

This session will cover:

  • Design canvases that help business and technical users speak the same language
  • Empowering Business Users to define their work - their way
  • Overcoming core challenges to BPM adoption
  • How to reduce the burden on IT resources
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Featured Speaker Bios:

Steve Yi is a product manager for BizTalk Server and partner ISV strategy. In previous roles at Microsoft, Steve has worked within Microsoft Consulting and in Developer & Platform Evangelism technical evangelism. Prior to Microsoft, he has led architecture efforts on large .NET and J2EE system integration projects, as well as authored articles for Visual Studio Magazine and ServerWorld. He obtained his Masters in Business Administration from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX.


Glen Bryant joined SourceCode Technology Holdings in 2001 and has held numerous positions within SourceCode since then. He moved to the US from South Africa in 2003 and has overall responsibility for SourceCode's America's business region. Glen has a passion for three things in life: people, business and technology and has a graduate degree in Mathematics and Chemistry - which means he is always looking for calculated ways to ensure that there is a potent mixture of these three elements in his life. Other than growing the SourceCode business in the Americas, he enjoys nothing more than spending time with his family in Denver, Colorado, where he is currently based.

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