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: February 02, 2010
Time: 12:00 pm US Eastern
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Roy Schulte, Vice President and Distinguished Analyst, Gartner (bio)
Maneesh Joshi, Senior Group Manager for Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle (bio)
In every new process-improvement and application-development project lies an opportunity to significantly improve user visibility into the business, paving the way for faster and better decisions. The only way to capitalize on this opportunity is by applying the emerging discipline of event processing.
In this session, Roy Schulte, co-author of the book “Event Processing: Designing IT Systems for Agile Companies” will explain:
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Featured Speaker Bios:
W. Roy Schulte is Vice President and Distinguished Analyst at Gartner Inc. in Stamford Connecticut. Mr. Schulte was a co-author of the 1996 report that introduced the term SOA to the industry. He also originated research into the field of message brokers, coined the term business activity monitoring (BAM), and wrote the first analyst reports on the zero-latency enterprise and the enterprise service bus (ESB). His current work centers on event-driven architecture (EDA). Mr. Schulte has more than 20 years of industry experience spanning user enterprises, IT vendors and Gartner Inc. He holds a BS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MS from MIT's Sloan School of Management.
Maneesh Joshi is a Senior Group Manager for Oracle Fusion Middleware. Maneesh's passion lies in simplifying infrastructure that enables enterprise business applications. He has spent his entire professional career addressing business integration problems at Oracle. Before his transition into the role of product marketing for the Oracle Fusion Middleware's SOA and EDA Suites, he managed product development efforts within the Oracle SOA Suite.
Maneesh holds a bachelors degree in engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (I.I.T.), Kharagpur, and an M.B.A. from The Wharton School.
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