The missing BPM podcast

Weird. Over the weekend, my feed reader picked up three instances of a feed of a podcast on Podtech (tagged with “BPM”) that doesn’t seem to actually exist. Imagine my frustration:

The Forrester Wave: Business Process Management for Document Processes – Interview with the Analyst

In this audio event we speak with Craig Le Clair of Forrester Research, co-author of The Forrester Wave: Business Process Management for Document Processes, Q3 2007 report. Craig discusses Forrester’s definition of Business Process Management and BPM Suites, document-intensive types of processes and their requirements, the type of functionality that is important within a BPM solution, and the strengths he discovered in his analysis of EMC’s Documentum Process Suite. Tags: Craig Le Clair, Forres…

There were two identical entries as above, then a third one with the same link but a slightly different description:

The Forrester Wave: Business Process Management for Document Processes – Interview with the Analyst [IMG MP3 Audio] Audio | 10:12 | Commissioned | Posted by editor | November 8th, 2007 7:04 pm In this audio event we speak with Craig Le Clair of Forrester Research, co-author of The Forrester Wave: Business Process Management for Document Processes, Q3 2007 report. Craig discusses Forrester’s definition of Business Process Management and BPM Suites, document-intensive types of processes and thei…

I browsed back to November 8th on their site, which appears to be the publication date, but no luck. Anyone hear this podcast?

Update: as of November 27th, the podcast is available at the link above. It seems to be a plug for EMC/Documentum; although there’s no explicit sponsorship noted on the podcast page, it is tagged as “commissioned”. A little more transparency, please.

2 thoughts on “The missing BPM podcast”

  1. Sorry for the frustration. This is a private corporate podcast, that I believe will be available publicly on Dec 1.

  2. Then you guys need to do something about filtering your RSS feed. Still looking forward to hearing it when it comes out.

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