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The Great BPMN Debate of 2010

The Great BPMN Debate of 2010

By Sandy Kemsley on September 6, 2010

I go off on vacation for a week, and a firestorm erupts around BPMN usage by business people. It’s taken me the weekend to comb through all the posts and comments; there’s a lot of reading here, and I recommend checking out the discussions in the comments on each of these posts as well as […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged BPM standards, BPMN, Business process, Business Process Modeling Notation, gartner, Jim Sinur | 2 Responses

BPM Summer Camp: Business Users and BPMN

BPM Summer Camp: Business Users and BPMN

By Sandy Kemsley on June 9, 2010

I presented today on the second part of Active Endpoints’ BPM Summer Camp, discussing just how much BPMN your business users and analysts need to know. Michael Rowley, CTO of Active Endpoints, gave a demo of BPMN using their system, including illustrating a number of the concepts that I introduced in my presentation.
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Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged Active Endpoints, BPM standards, BPMN, BPMN 2.0, Business process, Business process modeling, workflow

BPM Summer Camp Again This Week: Explaining BPMN to Business Users

BPM Summer Camp Again This Week: Explaining BPMN to Business Users

By Sandy Kemsley on June 8, 2010

I’m presenting part 2 of BPM Summer Camp tomorrow, June 9 at noon ET, on How to Explain BPMN to Business Users. I’ll be joined by Michael Rowley, CTO of the series sponsor, Active Endpoints. In this edition, we’ll be looking at BPMN as a standard, and what parts of it are really necessary for […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged Active Endpoints, BPM, BPM standards, Business process modeling, camp, workflow

Global 360’s analystView Simulation

Global 360’s analystView Simulation

By Sandy Kemsley on March 22, 2010

It’s the first day of Gartner’s BPM summit in Las Vegas, so expect to see a lot of vendor announcements this week. Some, like Global 360, had the decency to arrange for a briefing for me last week so that I could write something about their announcement in advance; others, who shall remain nameless, waited […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged analysts, BPM, BPM standards, BPMN 2.0, gartner, ibm, microsoft, Microsoft SharePoint

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