EBOOK:
Fortunately, dynamic case management (DCM) can help enterprises deal with dysfunctional processes. This expert e-book, part two of a series on process management, will introduce readers to DCM, define untamed processes and explore such processes in the context of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and integration.
EBOOK:
Download this complete e-book, "BPM for Dummies", to gain an understanding of the concepts you need to begin implementing BPM within your organization.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, experts address how to realign existing BPM strategies to enforce quality employee performance. In addition, discover key tips on how to leverage the power of open source BPM.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper looks at common problems experienced by MDM programs. Inside, learn how coupling MDM with business process management (BPM) can help provide greater governance and success for MDM programs.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper explores a strategy for externalizing business rules for centralized management and consistent implementation across business applications. Also inside, discover how this approach can help close the gap which can occur between the design and coding phases of business rule implementation.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this white paper for an overview of a new approach to BPM which allows you to quickly model and execute new business processes, without error-prone and time-consuming coding. Learn how this strategy drives business flexibility and speed by allowing the quick change or implementation of business processes.
EBOOK:
Check out this expert e-book, the first part of a series on process management, to learn how dunamic case management (DCM) can be used to overcome this challenge.
RESOURCE CENTER:
Visit this resource center now to access videos, white papers and more about the features and benefits of one such BPM tool. Included is a 'request a quote' feature which will allow you to gauge the costs associated with such a project without committing to any purchase.
TECHNICAL ARTICLE:
With the advent of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), the business analyst now has to think about issues such as IT services and how to define business logic as rules for easier and faster change cycles. Thus, a new position called the business rules analyst has emerged. This article will examine the role of this new star in the business world.