Posted by Martin Wieschollek at August 24th, 2010
The Fraunhofer Institute has published a new study on current BPM tools. It analyzes how the various tools support the modeling of processes in BPMN and then they can bring to execution.
We examined eight different products:
- Cordys BOP
- ActiveVOS (Dr. Karb GmbH)
- Intalio | BPMS Works
- inubit BPM Suite
- itp Commerce Process Modeler
- MID Innovator
- Software AG webMethods
- Soreco Xpert.ivy
The study is for 120 € at the Fraunhofer Institute in http://www.dm.iao.fraunhofer.de/lit/studien/markt/bpm2010_inhalt.jsp available.
Posted in BPM Suite , Application BPM , BPM system , BPMN | 1 comment
Posted by Martin at Wieschollek April 30th, 2010
There are now some good BPM suites systems and processes allow it to fully implement without programming. In some tools, and other models is more likely configured. By the steady spread of recognized standards (web services, BPEL and BPMN over) also have the software maker an increasingly broad base on which their tools can be built.
But where are the opportunities and risks existing in the market zero-coding solutions? (more ...)
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Posted by Martin at Wieschollek February 3rd, 2010
Intalio announced yesterday that you now participate as a member of the OMG Finalization Task Force on the adoption of the upcoming BPMN 2.0 specification. ( Source )
How will then after the adoption of the spec. Intalio BPMS that develop?
So far, Intalio BPMN and BPEL uses for the modeling of the process design ( here ). Ismael Gahlimi had this been a clear position with BPMN alone can no processes are running. It lacks the technical information in the process model. ( Why BPEL Matters ). That is also correct. But this clear commitment to BPMN 2.0, and thus next opportunity BPMN process models directly execute in a BPMN process engine that could lead to Intalio disregards the future of the problematic transformation from BPMN to BPEL and the pure BPMN BPM system further developed. I'm curious ...
Posted in BPM Suite , BPM system , BPMN , Method & Technology | 1 comment
Posted by Martin at Wieschollek January 8th, 2010
Intalio BPM suite provides enhanced Intalio | BPMS Works provides a complete solution for the implementation of runnable processes. Intalio is already on the market for several years and has attained a certain maturity. In this article I give a brief overview of the system.
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Posted by Martin Wieschollek at November 4th, 2009
The first BPM Suite, which I would like to introduce a system that I've worked for several years: the Open Text BPM Server . This suite has been created in ancient times PowerWorks. PowerWorks 2003 was acquired by IXOS (IXOS eCONprocess). IXOS has been swallowed in 2004 by Open Text. OpenText is perhaps a few more from the area of ECM known and electronic archiving. The portfolio also contains a number of BPM products . The BPM Server is designed for "human-intensive processes", ie for processes with a high proportion of human interaction. The system consists of three components:
- BPM Designer
- BPM Server
- BPM Administrator
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