Archive for April 17th, 2006

Expanding the 2006 BPMS Report

I am expanding my 2006 BPMS Report series, which is available for free from BPM Institute.  Over 1500 copies have been downloaded to date.  Each report contains a 20-25 page walkthrough of a leading BPMS, all using the same analytical framework and report outline, and products are rated as to their strengths in several distinct process types or use cases.  The first round, published last November, covered Adobe, Fuego (now BEA), Global 360, IBM, Pegasystems, Savvion, and Vitria.  In the next round beginning in May-June we’re hoping to add Appian, Lombardi, webMethods, updated BEA, and hopefully more.  Vendors, if you’d like to be included, please contact me.

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