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Other Directories, Comparisons, Research 2004 Workflow, Document & Business Process Management (July) Summary

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 BancTec

 BiT Group

 Captiva Software

 Cimage NovaSoft

 DST International

 eiStream

 FileNet/Oceanus

 FloSuite

 Intalio

 Metastorm

 Objective

 SDL International

 Singularity

 Triaster

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Management Briefings



 Market Overview & Analysis | Part 2 | Part 3

 Expert Opinion: Mark Allen of Impact Plus

 View from the Top: Design firm Arup | Part 2

 Round Table: Market experts predict the key trends in workflow and BPM | Part 2 | Part 3

 Documant & Records Management: Malcolm Beach of AMTEC | Part 2

 Content Management: Jeffrey Mann of META Group | Part 2

 Implementation Issues: Katie Walsh of EDS | Part 2

 Knowledge & Document Management: Stewart Mills of Parity reports | Part 2

 Knowledge Economy: Nigel Oxbrow of TFPL provides an analysis | Part 2 | Part 3

Workflow, Document & Business Process Management

Conspectus July 2004 - Summary

Business process management (BPM) is the buzzword for what is otherwise known as workflow and document management technology.

The idea behind BPM is that more than a name change, it suggests organisations are integrating all of their business processes, instead of just using workflow, document management, records and content management systems to make individual processes more efficient.

The aim is laudable, but the difficulties are that much greater than if single processes are involved.

Against that, our research shows that many companies are unhappy with their current mix of software applications and accept that their business processes are subject to constant change. So people are ready for BPM systems that can flexibly automate their processes and ‘glue’ their enterprise applications together.

Our Management Briefing articles – written for Conspectus by the likes of EDS, META, Parity and other specialist consultants – provide insight into how you can get the best from BPM and its individual component technologies.

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