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Modeling processes? Get the right tool for the job.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012 by

In today’s competitive economic climate, the business of process improvement is taking top priority on the corporate agenda. Whether you’re part of a small company or team, working across a global enterprise, or somewhere in between, using a process modeling tool can help you define efficient, consistent and quality processes designed to support your business strategy and goals. You don’t need a tool to do this of course, but using one can certainly help.

But there are many tool vendors to choose from, and not all of them will have the products and services you need. Checking them all out yourself could be a long and laborious process… So we’d like to help you take some time, cost and risk out of the tool selection process with brand new research produced by Principal Analyst and process modeling expert Mark McGregor.

Mark has spent time assessing all the tools in depth and has quizzed the vendors fully on their capabilities and experience. He now presents his unbiased analysis  in this series of reports which assess a range of the offerings of the leading process modeling tool providers. Here’s what each report contains:

  • Summary
  • Overview
  • Background and market positioning
  • Target audience
  • Geographical coverage and installed base
  • Challenges and opportunities
  • Functionality
  • Services, support and pricing
  • What should you do?
  • Key considerations

Ready for you to download right now are reports on:

These will followed soon by reports on:

  • IBM’s System Architect (coming soon)
  • Nimbus Partners
  • OpenText Provision
  • QPR Software

You can download ALL these reports (and dozens of others) for just £295 / $499 / €350. Here’s how…

We know that you sometimes need to dig deeper, so maybe you’re in need of some one-to-one advice? Or perhaps you’re looking at another vendor not on this list? Drop us a line at info@mwdadvisors.com – we’re here to help.

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