Hear first how the Supreme Court of Louisiana, the state’s highest court, needed to provide secure and standardized workflow and collaboration services for a community of justices and staff, and its external legal community. They wanted a central, online collaborative BPM system to process legal issues and address pressing challenges after Hurricane Katrina as well as increase justice and staff productivity.
Next get a sneak peek at the next release of the product that the Supreme Court of Louisiana used – Oracle BPM, version 10gR3! The objectives behind this release are to make BPM interaction, development and deployment easier, more collaborative and more powerful for end users, business analysts and IT/Operations. Come see features that include a new user interface, web-based modeling plus security and performance improvements.
Presenters:
Peter Haas, Director of Technology, Supreme Court of Louisiana
Peter Haas, Director of Technology at Supreme Court of Louisiana has been responsible for moving the court from a primary paper driven system towards a paperless one, and is now embarking on electronic filing and virtualized web sites. His most recent and noteworthy accomplishments were the survival of hurricane Katrina and getting the court’s technology back online 96 hours after the storm.
Dan Tortorici, Director of Product Marketing for Oracle Business Process Management Suite
Dan Tortorici, Director of Product Marketing for Oracle Business Process Management Suite, is a domain expert in business process management and portal technology. His experience in the private sector as a customer of enterprise software technology has given him a pragmatic perspective in the application of technology to address business challenges.