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Top BPM Forums For 2009

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The final Forum tally for 2009 is BPM, and with all the promise that BPM offers companies to save money, along with IBM buying Lombardi, means 2009 was a very exciting year for BPM. So the top 5 BPM Forums... Read More..
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IBM Buys Lombardi

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As you can imagine, the Twittersphere and Blogosphere are alive with the news of IBM acquiring Lombardi. I also started a Forum on this very subject. First of all, it's an interesting purchase, as Lombardi's founder and CTO, Phil Gilbert,... Read More..
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Just leave it to JP Morgenthal to stir things up. Over at the BPM Forum on ebizQ, we've got a bit of a controversy going on. The question is: Why are Business Rules Subjugated to Process Management When Business Rules... Read More..
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Off to the Gartner BPM Summit

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Bright and early Monday morning I am off to the Gartner Business Process Management Summit in sunny (I hope) Orlando, Florida. If you're also planning on being there, let's have a sit-down and see what you and you're company are... Read More..
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This issue has been bouncing around ebizQ and the blogosphere as of late, and I thought it might be interesting to compile everything that's been said into one blog. ebizQ ran this question in the BPM Forum, Do You Think... Read More..
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As this list was published by Forrester on Twitter, others chimed in, so there are actually 11 tips. Clay Richardson, who published this feature on ebizQ several weeks ago, is clearly gearing up for Forrester's Business Technology Forum. 1) Lean... Read More..
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Jim Sinur wrote an interesting blog on a not too well kept secret: now that building processes has become so easy, that many professionals have started to build their own without any help from IT. On one hand, it simply... Read More..
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There's a story that one way Henry Ford held down costs was by specifying that all part suppliers to one of his Detroit factories ship their goods in boxes of a certain size with screw holes in specified locations. This... Read More..
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I caught up with Miko Matsumura, Vice President and Chief Strategist at Software Ag, on July 27 to close the loop on a couple of different email strings he and I had going. One covered the June 29 general availability... Read More..
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Scott Francis, CTO of the Austin-based business process management (BPM) consulting company bp3, has commented on my recent post redux about stacked vs. non-stacked BPM. The beginning of his comment is as follows: "respectfully, I disagree with a few points... Read More..
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Peter Schooff is Forum Editor and frequent blogger for ebizQ. Peter can be reached at peter@ebizq.net

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