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BPM and Microsoft Office - Bringing Process to the People
Date: September 27, 2006
Time: 12:00 pm US Eastern

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Featured Speakers:
Phil Gilbert, EVP and Chief Technology Officer, Lombardi Software (bio)
Colin Teubner, Analyst, Forrester Research (bio)
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Moderator: David A. Kelly
Sponsored By:
Lombardi Software

Today's information worker relies on a disjointed set of office productivity, content, collaboration, and portal tools. Sometimes it's hard to easily find everything you need. According to the June 2005 Forrester report entitled The Information Workplace Will Redefine The World Of Work - At Last!, "The information workplace (IW) will be much simpler, yet richer than today's tools by incorporating contextual, role-based information from business systems, applications and processes.' If the goal is to provide information workers with the right information in the right place at the right time, then we have a long way to go.

Business Process Management (BPM) is a great solution to this problem. But anyone considering BPM will have a lot of questions. How do you dramatically increase the productivity of information workers participating in enterprise business processes? How do you foster process collaboration to ensure the right decisions are made quickly and accurately? How do you drive adoption across the vast majority of end users without friction or killing the training budget? How do you ensure you are complying with regulations and prove that to the auditors?

For answers to these and other important questions, join us for an informative, interactive one-hour webinar to hear Forrester's vision for the future of the Information Workplace.

Attendees will learn how next-generation BPM will play an important part in the Information Workplace of the future by delivering capabilities through the familiar environment of Microsoft Office. A real-world example of how Lombardi's BPM innovations are helping companies achieve this goal will also be highlighted. Your questions will be answered live during the event.

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Featured Speaker Bios:

Phil Gilbert joined Lombardi Software in 2002 and serves as its Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer. Phil also serves on the Board of Directors of BPMI.org. He brings more than 20 years of experience in technology start-ups plus 6 years in consulting and executive positions for non-technology businesses.

Phil is responsible for Lombardi's technical strategy and product delivery, with the Products Group reporting to him. After joining KPMG in 1978, Phil served as CFO of a publicly-held insurer in Oklahoma until the company was acquired. In 1986, he formed The Gilbert Technologies Group in Pacific Palisades, California - a company that was at the vanguard of graphically-based distributed computing. In 1989, the company's first product was released as a result of a joint venture with Microsoft and others. Offices in Seattle, Amsterdam and London followed, and the company's software was deployed across four continents.

In 1996, Phil led the development of the first Internet standards-based document management system for a customer with locations throughout the UK and Europe. In 1998, he joined the Austin-based Trilogy group, where he was CTO of the Communications Business Unit before joining Lombardi.

Phil has been awarded four patents in the area of distributed transaction management, has served on numerous industry committees and panels, and was a founding Board member of RosettaNet, serving until 2001. Phil graduated as a Pe-et (top ten) senior from the University of Oklahoma in 1978 with a Bachelor of Accountancy degree, with special emphasis in the Computer Sciences.

Colin Teubner primarily contributes to Forrester's offerings for the Business Process and Applications professional. He is a leading expert on human-centric business process management and support tools. He researches business process modeling tools, business rules engines, electronic forms, and business intelligence, particularly as these technologies relate to business process management. Prior to the analyst role, Colin was a researcher at Forrester. He conducted research on a broad spectrum of topics related to information management, data management, business intelligence, and collaboration. In particular, he has had involvement with the Forrester Waveª methodology and has extensive experience with Wave reports. Colin has been quoted by leading technology and general news publications, including The Associated Press and Reuters. Colin is a graduate of Tufts University with a B.A. in economics and computer science.

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