Complex and conflicting workflows in large organizations are time consuming and costly. These often lead to errors which are counter productive and slow down work processes.
Adobe’s LiveCycle Workflow and Intelligent Documents make application building fast and easy for Java developers. With its flexible tools and business logic-embedded PDF formats, multiple work systems are streamlined and automated minus the coding.
Complex and conflicting workflows in large organizations are time consuming and costly. These often lead to errors which are counter productive and slow down work processes.
Adobe’s LiveCycle Workflow and Intelligent Documents make application building fast and easy for Java developers. With its flexible tools and business logic-embedded PDF formats, multiple work systems are streamlined and automated minus the coding.
Sign up for this webcast and learn how our process management solutions can enable you to build, automate, manage, and track processes through:
- Java-based Quick Process Action Components (QPACs), a building block that process designers can use to visually assemble workflows without programming. QPACs allow developers to customize for their business needs.
- A powerful component-based architecture that developers can leverage to create workflow applications quickly and easily—integrating data, documents, systems, business rules and Web services into service oriented architectures.
- A secure extension of workflows outside the firewall to customers, partners, and suppliers by leveraging Web services and Adobe Intelligent Documents.
Speaker Bios
Ashish Agrawal, Product Manager, Adobe Systems Ashish manages the technical development and customer implementation of Adobe LiveCycle Workflow. As product manager, he has a deep understanding of how businesses and government agencies benefit from adopting business process management solutions. Ashish has been delivering BPM enterprise software products for more than 10 years. He serves on several standards bodies including BPMI and the Technical Committee of the OASIS’ BPEL group. Prior to Adobe, Ashish served as vice president of engineering at BPM company Intalio. He holds a master’s degree in software engineering from the Imperial College of London.
Steve Rotter, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Adobe Systems Steve leads the business and marketing strategy for Adobe’s workflow technologies. He also contributes to Adobe’s product strategy for the enterprise market as a key member of the Intelligent Document Business Unit’s product marketing team. Prior to joining Adobe, Steve was co-founder and vice president of marketing at Q-Link Technologies and a partner with Paradigm Research. He has published numerous articles on the subject of process management and frequently speaks at industry events. Steve holds a master’s degree from Northwestern University ‘s Kellogg Graduate School of Management.