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	<title>Comments on: Another View on BPEL</title>
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	<description>Bruce Silver on business process management</description>
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		<title>By: adragnes</title>
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		<description>What Oracle has done is to provide standard services that can be used in a BPEL process to provide human workflow capabilities. We are not talking extensions to BPEL as much as a set of services that can be called from a BPEL process.

As to BPEL4People, on the Oracle Fusion Middleware Radio podcast on the programme &quot;Comprehensive BPM: Optimizing Your Business Processes&quot; published on September 25 last year, Oracle stated that they will participate actively in the development of BPEL4People.

Given the emphasis in Oracle marketing on the fact that you can use Oracle Fusion Middleware also for SAP and on the fact that they in common with SAP and now Microsoft use ARIS for design business processes, I believe that Oracle will be embrace BPEL4People.

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Aleksander Dragnes</description>
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<p>As to BPEL4People, on the Oracle Fusion Middleware Radio podcast on the programme &#8220;Comprehensive BPM: Optimizing Your Business Processes&#8221; published on September 25 last year, Oracle stated that they will participate actively in the development of BPEL4People.</p>
<p>Given the emphasis in Oracle marketing on the fact that you can use Oracle Fusion Middleware also for SAP and on the fact that they in common with SAP and now Microsoft use ARIS for design business processes, I believe that Oracle will be embrace BPEL4People.</p>
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Aleksander Dragnes</p>
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