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Business Agility Insights - May 2012, Iss. 2Read this collection of tips and expert advice from the teams at ebizQ.net and SearchSOA.com to learn how business process management (BPM) technologies have evolved over the past year, and what the latest, most effective strategies are for implementing them. We will help answer your biggest questions about business process management technologies. Get the latest business agility insights, expert tips, best practices and more in this month's issue. Access >>>
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BPMN 2.0: Assessing a year of change
by Alan R. Earls
The updated process modeling standard continues to evolve—as does the debate about its advantages and disadvantages.
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Decision management: Closing the ‘Insight-to-Action’ gap
by Anne Stuart, Site Editor, ebizQ
Effective decision management can create serious competitive value—but only if those decisions lead to quantifiable business benefits
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BPMN 2.0: Assessing a year of change
by Alan R. Earls
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BPEL trends update: We’ll always have orchestration
by Jack Vaughan
BPEL’s role as Web services orchestrator seems assured, but the broader spotlight has moved to BPMN 2.0.
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BPEL trends update: We’ll always have orchestration
by Jack Vaughan
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Columns
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Editor’s Letter - Business process improvement: The pace quickens
by Anne Stuart, Site Editor, ebizQ
Learn what the most effective strategies are for implementing business process management (BPM) technologies.
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Editor’s Letter - Business process improvement: The pace quickens
by Anne Stuart, Site Editor, ebizQ
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