For IT to support an organization’s business challenges today, it must provide the infrastructure, applications, and data services needed to make intelligent business decisions quickly. This whitepaper discusses the comprehensive integration required—across an organization’s entire value chain—that drives transformation to the intelligent, integrated enterprise.
Rapid, cost-effective deployment of data services in a service-oriented architecture
Service-oriented architecture (SOA), and particularly its most common implementation as web services, represents the latest stage of evolution in application architecture for the enterprise. Service-oriented architectures are enabling organizations to increase their agility in the face of change, improve operating efficiency, and reduce the cost of doing business—often significantly. In spite of these advances, many organizations with significant investments in data collection and storage technologies still struggle with how best to embrace and deploy the new architecture in a way that leverages data assets. This whitepaper discusses the numerous challenges faced by both large companies and federal agencies seeking to embrace SOA, and details a metadata-driven, model-based approach to addressing them.
Expanding active decision-making: The power of integrating business rules and events
By easing the process of integrating business events into automated decision-making, JBoss Enterprise Business Rules Management System (BRMS) is helping organizations incorporate real-time awareness into their applications and implement the high levels of automation needed for today’s fast-paced business operations. With the many benefits of a budget-friendly open source software subscription, this powerful technology is more accessible than ever before. Using JBoss Enterprise BRMS, business analysts, developers, and system integrators can create and manage rules and events in a single product using a shared set of authoring tools. The result is a more agile, transparent, and competitive business. If in the past you have not found business rules technology sufficiently compelling for your company or projects, now is the time to take another look.
Is an open source business process and rules management solution right for you?
The availability of highly functional, open source business process management systems (BPMS) and business rules management systems (BRMS) are bringing the benefits of process automation technology within reach of many more companies and projects. If you are considering deploying business process or rules management but have been daunted by the cost, footprint, and complexity of proprietary solutions, an open source approach may be just what you are looking for.
Ensure Process Adherence and Continuous Improvement
Imagine if you could capture processing activity right at the source – the employee desktop. Imagine if this activity could be translated into:
- Real-time process maps for quick identification of process variances and bottlenecks
- Personalized guidance to ensure accurate and efficient processing
- Robust reporting showing employee efficiency in application use, productivity, idle time, and process adherence.
Download the white paper from Verint® Systems, Desktop & Process Analytics: A Powerful Solution for Business Process Improvement, to find out how our solutions can help ensure adoption of process improvement changes and support a culture of continuous improvement.
Enabling business agility through real-time process visibility
Organizations have access to more data than ever before. However, this data is of little value if one is unable to extract intelligent information from this data .Today, what everyone needs is that data converted into meaningful information— presented in customizable, role-based dashboards and with the means to act on alerts and problem areas. Without such information, how can businesses assess their performance— both now and over time? Management today lacks reliable, end-to-end information concerning business operations, transactions and situational visibility.
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Independent Research Firm Recognizes BPMInstitute.org as a Leader in BPM Training
About the Report
As more and more organizations embrace Business Process Management (BPM) for the design of enterprise organizational and information systems, the demand for BPM training increases.
Many companies claim they’re the best at BPM training. Who should you believe?
Believe what industry expert Forrester Research is saying in the 2012 Forrester Wave report BPM Training and Certification Programs. It evaluates top BPM training and certification providers, citing BPMInstitute.org as a leader in the BPM training market – and a top scorer in 7 of the 15 BPM skills development categories.
Download your copy of the Forrester Wave report BPM Training and Certification Programs and get their objective review of the top organizations in the BPM training space.
Enabling Process Intelligence Through Process Mining & Analytics
To be successful in today’s increasingly transparent and competitive business world, organizations need to provide visibility into business processes while optimizing their use of internal resources to improve business performance. Accomplishing these goals requires powerful data collection and analytical tools to gain actionable insights into business processes, systems and data.
Independent Comparison of BPM from Pegasystems, TIBCO & IBM
Lustratus Research, a leading analyst, compared BPM from Pegasystems, TIBCO & IBM to uncover the best approach to process improvement from a customer’s perspective:
- Total Cost of Ownership
- Risk of investment
- Time to Value
- Overall Value
The Executive Guide to Agile BPM
A Readiness Assessment
Why your Agile BPM solution must be anything but routine
For years, business process management (BPM) solutions have focused primarily on long-running, routine, and seldom-changing processes. BPM has successfully guided system integration and provided business intelligence and monitoring for a wide variety of predictable, repetitive tasks and activities.