bruce on April 30th, 2007

[My new column on BPMInstitute.org]
Lacking support for fundamental concepts like human tasks and subprocesses, BPEL has become a favorite whipping boy of BPM vendors and consultants.  But for all its faults, BPEL enjoys something that BPMN advocates can only dream about: an XML storage and interchange format that makes sense.  It’s often said that BPEL [...]

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bruce on April 24th, 2007

Looking for an excuse to go to beautiful San Francisco?  I’ll be offering my full two-day training on Process Modeling with BPMN as part of the BPM Institute Conference and Training on June 20-21 (Grand Hyatt, 345 Stockton St.).  The Super Early-Bird rate is good until May 11.  Click here to sign up.
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