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Case Study Webinar: BPM Best Practices
Date: February 21, 2006
Time:
12:00 pm US Eastern
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Featured Speakers:
Beth Gold-Bernstein, Independent consultant (bio)
Alan Tam, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Enterprise and Development Business Unit, Adobe Systems, Incorporated (bio)
Cindy Wade, Infrastructure Solutions Manager, Kansas Department of Transportation (bio)
Moderator:
Beth Gold-Bernstein
Sponsored By:
Attend this Webinar to hear how the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) quickly and flexibly assembled end-to-end workflows that unified their people, systems, documents, business rules, and Web services. They recently received the Global Excellence Award in Business Process Management (BPM) and workflow implementations. Find out how taking processes to the edges of the network, including intermittently connected users, can deliver significant ROI.
Attend this Webinar and learn:
- BPM Market Overview by Beth Gold-Bernstein
- Best Practices of BPM offered by award winning KDOT (Case-Study)
- How to implement innovative solutions to meet strategic business objectives
- Solutions for taking your processes to the edge
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Featured Speaker Bios:
Beth Gold-Bernstein is an author and independent consultant specializing in SOA solutions. www.gold-bernstein.com.
Alan Tam - As product marketing manager for the Enterprise and Development Business Unit at Adobe Systems, Tam helps drive product direction by acting as the voice of the customer within Adobe. Specifically, Tam is focused on AdobeŐs Process Management Document Service (PMDS) for the enterprise. He frequently meets with customers to understand their business requirements and pain points. Tam uses this input to help Adobe align PMDS with the needs of its customers, and to identify new market opportunities.
Tam joined Adobe in 2003 after spending five years with Cardiff Software, a firm that specialized in content capture and business-process automation. Tam was a product marketing manager. Prior to Cardiff, Tam held various marketing positions at I-Bus Corp. He has also been an active member of the Business Forms Management Association (BFMA) for the past seven years.
Tam is a frequent public speaker, including regular speaking appearances at BFMA, AIIM and FOSE events. He has also spoken at trade shows worldwide, participated in panel discussions, and often talks with the press and industry analysts. His areas of expertise include Java, PDF, XML and electronic forms.
Tam earned a BachelorŐs degree in management science from the University of California, San Diego.
Cindy Wade graduated from Washburn University in 1983 with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a major in Accounting. Cindy started working for the Kansas Department of Transportation in 1985 as an accountant on an Information Technology project to replace the Agency's General Ledger and Budgetary Control system. In 1987 Cindy started working in KDOT's Computer Services bureau as a programmer. In 1991 she became the project leader to replace the Agency's Program, Project and Fund management system(CPMS). In 1999 Cindy became the Records and Workflow Management (RWM) Project Manager. Cindy is currently the Infrastructure Solutions Manager managing both the RWM and CPMS Support teams.