August 2008 Archives

Download file Active Endpoints is a company that crosses my research and analysis path from multiple directions: open source, business process management (BPM), and standards (see link to IT Investment Research over there on the right somewhere). The company... Read More..
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In a recent blog post here on ebizQ, I quoted Phil Gilbert of Lombardi and his prediction that major changes were coming in business process management (BPM). Buried in his quote about change (repeated here) is an interesting definition of... Read More..
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A recent article I did for IT Business Edge about governance, risk and compliance (GRC) got me asking the question, what is the role of business process management (BPM) in governance? Coincidentally, this month ebizQ is looking for BPM software... Read More..
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The August 5, 2008 announcement by Ultimus of its latest version--8.1--reminds me not to forget that that there is a pretty strong parallel universe of Microsoft Windows business process management (BPM) users out there. They tend to get overshadowed both... Read More..
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An Autonomy press release crossed the wires on August 4, 2008 reminding me of an business process management (BPM) software supplier that does not get the notice it deserves in North America despite strong North American Rocky Mountain roots. Clearly... Read More..
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After the June 17, 2008 announcement that it was building the Alfresco open source content management software into its LiveCycle Enterprise Suite, I asked Adobe for an update on its business process management (BPM) capabilities. “Adobe? BPM?” you say. Yes,... Read More..
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