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Business Process Management: Companies
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Some of you will no doubt have seen today's announcement of a Business Process Alliance by Microsoft (their press release is here). Fair Isaac is one of the 10 companies in this alliance (see the Fair Isaac press release here)....
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Sales of BPM software, while nowhere near the more than $5 billion companies spend annually on business intelligence tools, are expanding at a healthy rate. Investment in business process management will grow from $1.3 billion this year to about $2 billion by 2010, according to forecasts from Gartner. Forrester Research has more aggressive projections, forecasting BPM software sales of $2.7 billion by 2009. This year's survey of InformationWeek 500 executives found that 33% already had widely deployed BPM software, and another 42% had implemented BPM on a more limited scale.
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This panel will allow you to hear the stories of several companies that have done it or are in the process of getting going. For some it was easier than others. The session will ... let you query and probe the panelists regarding their challenges, and participate in the discussion.
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To stay competitive in a frequently changing business landscape, organizations need the ability to continuously improve the efficiency of critical business processes and the agility to easily implement and optimize processes across the extended enterprise. Despite this need, many companies today are struggling with the following challenges:
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At the recent OMG technical conference there was, once again, quite a bit of discussion about exactly how business rules and processes fit together. This book doesn't answer the question, but it does provide a good overall discussion of the role of business rules in leading companies, and provides an excellent place for anyone wanting to learn about the uses of business rules, to begin.
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