I want to call your attention to three recent white papers I’ve written and posted on the site. They are all free downloads available to anyone registered on BPMS Watch. All three deal with the new generation of tools available to help users get started in BPM and bridge the once-formidable divide between business process [...]
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BPA and BPM Suites have long been ships passing in the night. A few BPMS vendors, like Oracle and IBM, have made efforts to integrate BPA with executable processes, but even there the fact that BPA and BPMS tools are based on different process metamodels has made roundtripping less than ideal. Appian and Mega have [...]
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Two weeks ago Appian launched version 6 of its BPMS, along with a rebooted online collaboration network called Appian FORUM and a suite of professional services offerings. Appian plays in the human-centric business-empowered end of the BPMS vendor landscape along with Lombardi and Savvion. With all the vendors now claiming ease of use, Appian’s new [...]
The $10 Million series A funding announced by Appian today will be used to expand in a number of areas – marketing, sales, and professional services – but of most interest to BPMS Watch readers, I think, is accelerating the company’s BPM-in-the-cloud offering, Appian Anywhere. Appian is one of very few BPMS leaders actively pursuing [...]
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