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The Future of Business Process Management Where is BPM heading? (4 Pages)
by Hans Mercx
Oct 20, 2005 Abstract : The need for quick responses to changing business environments has resulted in the growth of business process management (BPM). Vendors are embarking on merger and acquisition strategies to meet the functional requirements of businesses.
Type: Article
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| 52. |
Mid-size Companies Have Full-size IT Issues (5 Pages)
by J. Dowling
Jan 10, 2001 Abstract : Information technology product selection is one issue that does not scale up or down with the size of the enterprise. The breadth and seriousness of issues that must be managed by the Information Systems Departments of mid-size companies are the same as those of larger corporations with more people and funding resources to apply to them.
Type: Article
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| 53. |
Vision Software Brings a Solid Business Process Management Solution to the Table (4 Pages)
by Hans Mercx
Apr 7, 2006 Abstract : The business process management market is shifting, and more players are entering the market. Several smaller organizations, such as Vision Software, are bringing a fresh look and a good product to the market, and should certainly be considered.
Type: Article
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| 54. |
A Guide to Software Test Tools (9 Pages)
by James Lyndsay
Apr 27, 2005 Abstract : Testing a system well is harder than building it. In the face of new risks introduced by the ever-increasing complexity of software and hardware, test tools may be your only practical way to be confident that you've got just what you paid for. From gathering the initial requirements to supporting the system after it has been deployed, test tools are available to support all phases of a project. This article looks at the ways that test tools can be used to design, code, and (of course) test a system.
Type: Article
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| 55. |
What's Really Driving Business Intelligence? (4 Pages)
by Christopher Kenton
Mar 11, 2005 Abstract : Typical explanations given for increased spending in business intelligence include, meeting government regulations, managing information overload, tracking corporate goals, and improving competitive response. However, a deeper drive for BI stems from the need to quantify the intangibles that underlie the market value of a business.
Type: Article
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| 56. |
A Guide to Software Test Tools (9 Pages)
by James Lyndsay
Jul 16, 2004 Abstract : Testing a system well is harder than building it. In the face of new risks introduced by the ever-increasing complexity of software and hardware, test tools may be your only practical way to be confident that you've got just what you paid for. From gathering the initial requirements to supporting the system after it has been deployed, test tools are available to support all phases of a project. This article looks at the ways that test tools can be used to design, code, and (of course) test a system.
Type: Article
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| 57. |
Leveraging Technology to Maintain a Competitive Edge During Tough Economic Times -- A Panel Discussion Analyzed Part Two: Business Process Modeling (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 18, 2004 Abstract : Business processes must be enabled across the artificial boundaries of disparate applications that must work together to support these business processes. To that end, business process management (BPM) could assist in compliance issues, can reduce training requirements, and increase the overall efficiency of a business.
Type: Article
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| 58. |
Acta Gets Active (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
May 25, 2000 Abstract : Active Software, Inc. a provider of e-business infrastructure software products, and Acta Technology, Inc., an extract/transform/load tool vendor, today announced a partnership that will help to enable real-time business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce.
Type: Article
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| 59. |
Acta Gets Active (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
May 25, 2000 Abstract : Active Software, Inc. a provider of e-business infrastructure software products, and Acta Technology, Inc., an extract/transform/load tool vendor, today announced a partnership that will help to enable real-time business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce.
Type: Article
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| 60. |
How Many Napkins Have to Die Needlessly? A Case for Business Architecture (5 Pages)
by J. Dowling
Apr 5, 2000 Abstract : Architecture is a description of how things go together. Once we know what our Business Architecture is, we can design an Information Technology Architecture to compliment it. Without a clearly stated architecture, there is a good chance that things will be put together wrong.
Type: Article
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