In this dynamic session, Pallas Athena will present new BPM Process Mining technologies that have been proven to save Tens to Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars and shave months of effort over traditional BPM approaches. Process Mining can have an immediate positive impact on your company, your employees and your financial bottom-line.
In this dynamic session, Pallas Athena will present new BPM Process Mining technologies that have been proven to save Tens to Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars and shave months of effort over traditional BPM approaches. Process Mining can have an immediate positive impact on your company, your employees and your financial bottom-line. Attend this important session and find out how !
At this free BPM Webcast event, you will learn about the latest advancements in Business Process Management technology:
- Learn how Process Mining technology can take existing process data and create perfect process models automatically
- See how these system generated process diagrams can show bottlenecks and other areas for process improvement which then allow you to quickly and easily make positive changes to you business processes, reducing analysis time from weeks and months to as little as days
- Understand how to leverage the technology to more easily control and modify complex processes without the typical, time consuming modeling and Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle found in most BPM solutions
Speaker
Mr. Lynn R. Hogg is the President of Pallas Athena USA, the U.S. subsidiary Pallas Athena International, a leading supplier of BPM software and solutions.
Lynn has more than twenty years of Compliance, Enterprise Content, Business Process Improvement, Document Management and advanced Imaging executive management experience. Prior to Pallas Athena, Lynn held top positions at Saperion, EASY Software, and iXOS, where he was responsible for establishing and expanding the company’s Americas operations. He has been a frequent speaker / presenter at various SAP / ASUG and Industry symposiums.
Lynn lives in the Baltimore area with his wife Beth. The couple has five children.