bruce on March 2nd, 2007

After 3 days of “what is it?” and “where it’s going” and “how great it’s gonna be,” attendees at the Gartner BPM Summit this week finally got to hear “how to do it” on the afternoon of the last day.  Normally only a few diehards stick around to the bitter end, and I guess you can’t [...]

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bruce on March 2nd, 2007

Quick question for BPMS Watch readers.  In my BPMN training I used Camtasia Studio to produce the Flash videos from Powerpoint and screencams.  Of course, now I want to change the slide masters, tweak a few slides, the usual thing.  But the simplest change in the Powerpoint can mean a huge effort in Camtasia.  Changing [...]

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Forrester tries to shove BPMS offerings into pigeonholes: human-centric, integration-centric, document-centric, Microsoft-centric…. Yikes.  That’s bogus.   Most BPMS vendors are trying to make their tools applicable across a broad spectrum of process types.  But it’s true that today each BPMS offering is probably stronger in some process types than in others.  In my 2007 BPMS Report [...]

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