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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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Colosa debuts cloud and social-based BPMA Service
On the same day that Gartner Group issued a report noting that enterprises will eventually integrate more analystics, social and mobile technologies into their business processes, open source BPM...
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Consistency and Software: What the SMB Needs
SYSPRO recently demonstrated its integrated business process management and ERP solution to analysts. Bringing BPM and ERP to the SMB market could be a very good thing on a couple of levels.
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Highland Solutions discusses SugarCRM/IBM alliance
Software as a Service offerings can be helpful to service and solution providers as well as their customers. Highland Solutions' Scott Tabak discusses how Highland Solutions works with both...
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Escape to the cloud: Domino data extraction made easy
Unlocking information from elderly IT silos is essential to realize the benefits of modern technologies; CIMTrek show how to quickly extract content from Domino & Notes applications
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Network Automation extends business process automation to the cloud
Network Automation has extended AutoMate to manage workflows that include on-premise and cloud-based functions. The goal is streamlining, optimizing and automating processes that create value for...
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No business process management, no business growth?
To grow in the emerging 2010s economy, organizations need to put BPM best practices in place -- to be able to manage events, streamline costs, and act more quickly than before on opportunities.
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SOA and cloud together: 'swarm computing' arrives
Enterprises now face the prospect of the development of a new generation of spaghetti architecture -- this time called cloud computing.
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Top 10 enterprise architecture trends, identified by Forrester
Pervasive business intelligence, policy-based SOA, and cloud emerge as top three challenges for EA over the next three years.
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IBM launches Blueworks Live, business process fixes as a service
Blueworks is designed to give you templates and best practices to automate processes like on-boarding a new employee or sales quota approvals and other ad hoc corporate tasks that can gum up the...
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Metastorm seeks to accelerate the strategic socialization of the enterprise for process improvement
Strategies to resist the socialization of the enterprise may be futile. So Metastorm is suggesting enterprises embrace it, using tools that foster rather than squash social productivity in the...
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Business process management goes social; goes to the cloud
Forrester's Clay Richardson: Front-line workers are not accepting final processes pushed down by technologists
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Alfresco, SpringSource launch Activiti BPM open source project
Alfresco has launched a new Business Process Management 2.0 suite and related open source project called Activiti. Activiti, which will be offered under an Apache 2.0 open source license, is a...
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SAP to acquire again?
Now that SAP has acquired Sybase, should that be the end of its acquisition spending? I think not. I believe it has to acquire a middleware company but needs to make a careful choice. TIBCO seems...
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Episode 132: PowerPage Podcast
PowerPage Podcast Episode 132, which is mostly about the iPhone 4 leak, has been posted.
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InformationWeek survey: lots of glum about enterprise apps, SOA
IT professionals say enterprise applications are a bear to maintain. And SOA, BPM and cloud don't seem to be offering much relief.
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Pegasystems buys Chordiant for $161.5 million
Pegasystems, business process management software company, said it will acquire Chordiant Software in a deal valued at $161.5 million, or $5 a share.
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Why business process management and complex event processing are converging
The combination of BPM and complex event processing means 'process monitoring on steroids.'
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The march of Progress Software: Savvion provides latest entry in BPM consolidation parade
Progress’s $49 million deal, which closes right away, is a great exit strategy for Savvion. The company, although profitable, has grown very slowly over its 15 years. Even assuming the offer was...
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Early thoughts on IBM buying Lombardi: Keep it simple
IBM’s strategy is that Lombardi provides a good way to open the BPM discussion at department level. Not surprisingly, IBM is viewing Lombardi for its simplicity.
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2010 Prediction: nothing (much) will happen
What holds for 2010? Not much methinks. There are good economic reasons for thinking so but then 2010 could well be the year when much of the marketing frenzy around E2.0/cloud-anything recedes as...
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