September 2008 Archives

I don’t think I blogged about this research before but if I did, it’s worth repeating. BEA did a major report on the state of the business process management (BPM) market during December 2007/January 2008. They released it at the... Read More..
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Oracle Corp.’s ginormous annual revival meeting, Oracle OpenWorld, started in San Francisco today. One of the things Oracle will be showcasing at the event is a new collaboration solution the company calls Beehive. It’s designed to sit alongside the Oracle... Read More..
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Like the Casablanca police chief in the movie of the same name, I’m shocked… shocked that Oracle had not had a Business Process Management (BPM) suite before September 22, 2008. Oracle has had an SOA Suite, an EDA suite, a... Read More..
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Whenever I think the subject of my blog posts—business process management (BPM)— is really something important (and hopefully useful to you readers), the market steps in and kicks me in the teeth. The market in this case is represented by... Read More..
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In a recent post, I talked about the upcoming release of Microsoft BizTalk Server 2009, details of which were released September 5, 2008. The business process management (BPM) news angle to this announcement was more notable for the future roadmap... Read More..
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As is its custom with many products, Microsoft said on September 5, 2008 that the next release of BizTalk Server is about 18 months away and then it talked a lot about the unnamed, untimed release after that. Speaking of... Read More..
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I’ve written often here on ebizQ about how business process management (BPM) offers the best hope yet of delivering on the 1990s promise of supply chain management (SCM). Its enablement of SCM is in fact BPM’s real reason for being.... Read More..
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With all the publicity surrounding Google Chrome on September 2, I asked myself: "What is Chrome's possible effect on business process management (BPM)?" I began by reading the Google publicity. There may be some bells and whistles in the product... Read More..
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EAM: Standalone or part of BPM

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Recently I wrote of my concern with Metastorm spreading itself too thin with its three-pronged aim at business process management (BPM), business process analysis and enterprise architecture management (EAM). Metastorm added the latter two functions by acquiring ProVision in 2007.... Read More..
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Business process management and optimization -- philosophies, policies, practices, and punditry.

Dennis Byron

Dennis Byron is an analyst with ebizQ, focusing on Open Source Software as well as Business Process Management technologies.

His popular columns and blog entries on the enterprise open source space give ebizQ an edge as the only publication currently covered Open Source from a market perspective. Visit Dennis’ blog,"Open Source Up the Stack," here. Dennis is a speaker and moderator on all ebizQ programming relating to Open Source concepts.
Dennis Byron is also the principal of IT Investment Research.


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