BPM: Big in 2012
Today’s companies not only need to do more than ever before—they need to do it all faster, cheaper and with higher ROI. That's undoubtedly why, in two recent surveys, business and IT pros ranked BPM as a top priority this year.
Date & Time: Thursday, December 11, 2008 at 3:00 pm US Eastern
Jeff Kaplan, Managing Director, THINKstrategies (bio)
Avigdor Luttinger, Vice President Corporate Strategy, Magic Software (bio)
Organizations are facing unprecedented business challenges. Compounding these challenges is the changing nature of work demographics and practices that features a growing proportion of employees now working from home or on the road. These mobile workers still need to access corporate data and collaborate with their peers. However, much of the costly software used by organizations was not designed to respond to a rapidly changing marketplace or highly dispersed workforce.
These challenges and trends have fueled the growth of Rich Internet Applications (RIA) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), as well as the emergence of new application platforms that are attractive alternatives to traditional on-premise software and systems.
This webinar will examine the challenges and opportunities faced by enterprise IT and ISV's, and will discuss how new software paradigms and platforms can help companies better achieve their business objectives, while significantly reducing their TCO.
Why Attend?Free White Paper: Magic Software’s uniPaaS Provides Flexible Rich Internet Application and SaaS Platform for ISVs and Enterprises
Jeff Kaplan of THINKstrategies talks about uniPaaS, and the advantages of metadata-driven approach for RIA and SaaS development.
All attendee's will receive a copy of this white paper.
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Featured Speaker Bios:
Jeff Kaplan is the Founder and Managing Director of THINKstrategies (www.thinkstrategies.com), a strategic consulting firm, and the Founder of SaaS Showplace (www.saas-showplace.com). He has over 20 years experience and is a recognized expert in IT management, managed services, utility computing and outsourcing trends.
Mr. Kaplan is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and is a contributing columnist for BusinessWeek Online, Mass High Tech Journal, Financial Times of London, NetworkWorld, Business Communications Review, ComputerWorld, InfoWorld, InformationWeek, and Web Host Industry Review. His lecture topics include managed services, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), utility computing, outsourcing strategies; network and systems operations, service level management (SLM) and IT ROI and TCO calculations.
Avigdor Luttinger, vice president corporate strategy for Magic Software, leads the company’s industry analyst relations program. He is one of the founders of the company. Avigdor headed software development during Magic Software’s initial creation and then launched the company’s international distribution. He has worked as a consultant with several enterprise software vendors, including iXOS, Open Market, Vignette and WebMethods, and is a frequent speaker in industry events about technology innovation and adoption. Avigdor holds an MBA from INSEAD in France and an M.S. in computer sciences from the University of Lyon.
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June 3, 2009
One of the most compelling trends in the enterprise business technology space over the past year has been the emergence of cloud computing. In ebizQ’s upcoming Qcamp virtual un-conference, leading industry experts and practitioners will explore the role of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management (BPM) in supporting cloud-computing initiatives. Additionally, the new skills that developers and IT managers need for successful cloud development will be discussed.Register
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Today’s companies not only need to do more than ever before—they need to do it all faster, cheaper and with higher ROI. That's undoubtedly why, in two recent surveys, business and IT pros ranked BPM as a top priority this year.
ebizQ editorial highlights and updates, compiled by Site Editor Anne Stuart
March 10, 2011
The sixth annual BPM in Action 2011 Virtual Conference will explore cutting-edge market developments in BPM and describe how to leverage them for improved business operation and performance. More
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