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ArticleDocumentsWorkflow Management Coalition Leader Addresses Role of Business Process Standards July 24, 2007
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Keith Swenson, Technical Committee Chairman of the Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC), addressed an audience over 150 business process professionals on the "BPM Standards Organizations" panel, at the BPM Think Tank organized by OMG. Cordys Appoints BPM Industry Luminary Jon Pyke as Chief Strategy Officer
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July 23, 2007 - Cordys, a leading Business Process Management Suite (BPMS) provider, today announced the appointment of Jon Pyke as Chief Strategy Officer. Pyke is a globally recognized Business Process Management (BPM) pioneer and luminary. He was formerly Chief Technology Officer for Staffware, acquired by Tibco, and is a co-founder and chairman of the Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC), a global organization devoted to the advancement of workflow and BPM standards and awareness.
XPDL - The Silent Workhorse of BPM
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By Jon Pyke There are many myths and misunderstandings surrounding the market sector that is known as Business Process Management. One of the major misunderstandings normally comes to light during discussions regarding standards. Whenever I speak to anyone on the subject it soon becomes clear that the standards bodies have simply failed to get the message across. Workflow Management Coalition to Hold International Business Process Management Seminar
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Experts to discuss standards for implementing BPM Hingham, Mass and Santa Clara, CA – January 30, 2007 – The Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC), the premiere global standards organization for Business Process Management (BPM) automation, today announced that a one-day seminar discussing the latest developments in BPM’s core standards and protocols will be held February 5, 2007 at the Biltmore Hotel and Suites in Santa Clara, CA. Gartner Key Issues Research Notes on BPM
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