Because Process Matters

Archive for November 2011

Think Big: Extending BPM Across Your Organization

Posted by: Derek Weeks in: ● November 30, 2011

In my blog post last month I covered a few of the lessons learned by early BPM adopters on how to begin a business process management (BPM) initiative. Based on many early BPM successes, we have seen the focus of BPM projects shift from just streamlining and improving a few key processes within their organization [...]

Mobile Five Ways

Posted by: Derek Weeks in: ● November 22, 2011

Gartner predicts that by 2013, mobile devices will outpace the laptop as the most popular way to access the internet. As a mobile user, I want to access and interact with processes in my business just as easily as I access other businesses, such as Amazon, Chipotle, or Schwab, from my iPhone (or tablet, if [...]

The Buzz from our User Summit: Live Demo of Social & Mobile BPM

Posted by: Derek Weeks in: ● November 17, 2011

At our annual User Summit (Nov 7 – 9) in Reston, VA, one of the most talked about presentations was the demonstration of OpenText’s new mobile and social BPM capabilities. Steve Russell, SVP and CTO of our business process solutions group, walked the audience of over 400 attendees through a scenario where people were: • interacting [...]

Is Your Supply Chain Classic or Country?

Posted by: Deb Miller in: ● November 15, 2011

Customer conversations at the User Summit on driving productivity in the value chain The OpenText BPS User Summit last week offered an opportunity to talk with many of our customers about how they are achieving business process improvement. As our keynote speaker Clay Richardson of Forrester Research said, “I’m excited!” about BPM and the possibilities. Some [...]

Well on our way to 2019

Posted by: Derek Weeks in: ● November 4, 2011

I just viewed a new video from Microsoft about their future vision of our lives in 2019. Which is a great video offering a glimpse of things to come. Although, I was thinking that we probably won’t have to wait until 2019 to see these new technologies come to life.


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