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BPM: don’t be the last one without it

Posted by: Process Matters Blogger in: ● December 3, 2009

Business Process Management (BPM) initiatives are growing in popularity — largely because so many organizations have proven the value that BPM can deliver. With a relatively low investment in technology and resources, huge gains in process efficiency, productivity, control, and business agility can be achieved. On the fence about a BPM investment?

Legally efficient – law firms enjoy the benefits of BPM

Posted by: Process Matters Blogger in: ● October 1, 2009

Like many other industries the professional services industry has experienced the effects of the economic downturn causing law firms to look for ways to reduce administrative tasks and increase time spent on valuable client service and other revenue generating activities. A recent article from Society for Computers & Law features Laura Mooney, vice president of [...]

States streamlining tax collection process to mitigate budget shortfalls

Posted by: Metastorm PR in: ● July 31, 2009

While some sectors of the economy are showing positive signs, budgets in key states around the country continue to linger “in the red” as rising unemployment and reduced spending have decreased income and sales tax revenue, respectively. According to a recent Financial Times article, despite receiving federal stimulus money, 46 of the 50 states show [...]

How to use BPM and EA tools to thrive during a recession

Posted by: Metastorm PR in: ● June 10, 2009

Laura Mooney, VP of Corporate Communications for Metastorm, authored this article in eWeek to explain how investing in relatively low-cost, quick-to-implement business process management (BPM) and enterprise architecture (EA) tools can help you make smart cost reductions, operate more efficiently with fewer resources, and keep your business operating at an effective level. The article titled, [...]

Enterprise Architecture still delivers in recessionary times

Posted by: Process Matters Blogger in: ● June 8, 2009

Enterprise Architecture (EA) increasingly covers a broader role in an economic downturn as reported recently by ZDNet. The challenge for IT departments is, according to Dana Gardner, “to balance the long-term goals against the pressing short-term needs of the business.” In fact, while most firms think they are applying what seems to be a logical [...]

Putting the “global” in the Metastorm Global User Conference

Posted by: Metastorm PR in: ● April 28, 2009

Today Chairman and CEO of Metastorm, Bob Farrell, spoke with Money Channel TV, a business show based in Romania, at ME2009. During the broadcast, Bob discussed happenings at the Metastorm Global User Conference and how organizations are dealing with the economic crisis, as well as Metastorm’s view of the global market and its regional presence [...]


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