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BNY Mellon on BPM at IBM’s Business Agility Executive Forum

Yesterday I spent the morning at IBM’s London Southbank offices, attending a “Business Agility Executive Forum” – one event in a series being held around the world in the coming weeks to help promote IBM’s fall 2011 set of WebSphere related product launches. A lot of the event content covered ground I’d already explored at [...]

Posted on Wednesday, November 2, 2011 by

It’s BPM Jim, but not as we know it

If you’re a BPM professional, here’s something you won’t want to miss. This morning we launched a brand new MWD Insights event on the topic of Adaptive Case Management, heralded by some as a new, more dynamic and flexible approach to business process management. Much of the current commentary on the topic pitches ACM and [...]

Posted on Wednesday, October 19, 2011 by

Transition for TIBCO at TUCON

The week after Progress’ Revolution customer event in Boston, I spent a few days in Vegas courtesy of TIBCO at its annual TUCON customer shindig. At one level, there are some interesting parallels to draw between Progress and TIBCO*: both vendors are ‘independent’ infrastructure software providers; both are currently pitching visions of responsiveness to their [...]

Posted on Monday, October 3, 2011 by

Progress Revolution in Boston: more steps in the right direction, but what’s around the corner?

Having attended Progress Software’s analyst day in the spring, not much of the high-level announcements and presentations at last week’s Progress Revolution in Boston were new to me, as such. But when I attend customer events like these, it’s not really about new announcements; the more interesting and important thing is to listen to how [...]

Posted on Sunday, September 25, 2011 by

Last chance to give us your views on BPM centres of excellence

A quick update on my post from earlier this month BPM Centres of Excellence – valuable or vapour? – our BPM centres of excellence survey will be open for JUST ONE MORE WEEK, so now’s your chance to take part and make sure your view is counted! It should take you only a few minutes [...]

Posted on Sunday, September 25, 2011 by

Capgemini gets its BPM ducks lined up

I’ve had some research into the role that systems integrators and consultants play in BPM initiatives as a priority for quite a while now, but most of my interactions until now have been with small specialist firms (the kind of firms that also, until recently, have really made most of the running as value delivery [...]

Posted on Thursday, September 22, 2011 by

Bonitasoft’s $11m VC boost: biting the big BPM beasts

Yesterday a flurry of tweets trumpeted the news: open-source BPM technology provider Bonitasoft had secured $11m of B-series funding in a round led by existing investors Auriga Partners and Ventech, together with Serena Capital. Bonitasoft has already impressed me with its focus and ability to deliver rapidly, including some nice user interface innovations – as [...]

Posted on Wednesday, September 14, 2011 by

BPM Centres of Excellence – valuable or vapour?

One of the key themes of BPM research I’m working on in 2011 revolves around the idea of BPM Centres of Excellence (COEs). We’ve published a couple of case studies of companies which have implemented them and have interviewed many more, and I’ve also written a Strategic Insight report that aims to bring our understanding [...]

Posted on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 by

TIBCO buys Nimbus Partners to deepen its process improvement story

It might not be on the same scale as HP buying Autonomy, but today’s purchase of UK-based software vendor Nimbus Partners by TIBCO is still pretty important news in the BPM space. Nimbus, a UK-based provider of what might be described as a “process knowledge management” platform (my words, not Nimbus’) called Control is pretty [...]

Posted on Tuesday, August 30, 2011 by

Scaling and sustaining BPM success with a Centre of Excellence

After a few months of research work, we’ve finally published a new Strategic Insights report looking at how organisations can take individual BPM project successes and scale them to develop BPM as an organisational competency – using a Centre of Excellence (COE). The report draws on existing published case study work we’ve done in the [...]

Posted on Thursday, August 18, 2011 by