Executive Summary

Business Process Management: All Roads Converging on a New Technology Boomtown

Posted March 31, 2006 | Technology |

Business processes are the muscle of any organization's operations and thus merit preeminent attention if enterprises want to be more cost-effective, productive, agile, and therefore technologically future-proof and competitive in the long run. Enter business process management (BPM). BPM is more than a technology; it's also a process. It manages multistep, long-lived transactions and messages through processes that span multiple applications, departments, and organizations.

About The Author
John Harney
John Harney is President of ASPWatch, a consultancy that delivers vertical market, business partnering, and technology strategy for ASPs and companies launching ASP services. In January 2002, Addison-Wesley published Mr. Harney's definitive book on the ASP industry, Application Service Providers: A Manager's Guide. Mr. Harney speaks frequently at ASP trade shows and conferences, and he is widely published in major IT publications such as … Read More
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