Date: March 27, 2008
Time: 02:00 pm US Eastern
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Carilu Dietrich, Director of Product Marketing, BEA Systems (bio)
Maureen Fleming, Program Director, IDC (bio)
Are you looking for fresh insights into the BPM market from first-hand market research?
Learn what kinds of processes are best solved using BPM and how you can optimize them for your competitive advantage. Hear all about the most recent BPM market trends from one of the foremost Business Process Management (BPM) analysts in the industry. IDC’s Maureen Fleming will share findings from her current research on success factors for BPM deployments and the current trajectory of BPM suites.
Maureen will discuss observations and best practices on subjects including:
You'll also hear results from a worldwide survey of over 240 BEA BPM customers – giving you benchmarks for deployment size, average time to deploy processes, types of applications most frequently integrated, ROI expected and more.
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Featured Speaker Bios:
Carilu Dietrich - Director of Product Marketing for BEA Systems, where she currently oversees the planning and strategy for AquaLogic BPM products to the global market.
Maureen Fleming - Program Director for IDC's Business Process Automation and Deployment service. This program examines the products and processes used for building, integrating, and deploying applications within an extended enterprise system.
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