bpmNEXT 2016 demos: Oracle, OpenRules and Sapiens DECISION

This afternoon’s first demo session shifts the focus to decision management and DMN. Decision Modeling Service – Alvin To, Oracle Oracle Process Cloud as an alternative to their Business Rules, implementing the DMN standard and the FEEL expression language. Exposes decisions as services that can be called from a BPMN process. Create a space (container) … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2016 demos: Oracle, OpenRules and Sapiens DECISION”

bpmNEXT 2016 demos: W4 and BP3

Second round of demos for the day, with more case management. This time with pictures! BPM and Enterprise Social Networks for Flexible Case Management – Francois Bonnet, W4 (now ITESOFT Group) Adding ESN to case management (via Jamespot plugin) to improve collaboration and flexibility, enhancing a timeline of BPM events with the comments and other … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2016 demos: W4 and BP3”

bpmNEXT 2016 demos: Salesforce, BP Logix and RedHat

Day 2 of bpmNEXT is all demos! Four sessions with a total of 12 demos coming up, with most of the morning focused on case management. Cloud Architecture Accelerating Innovation in Application Development – Linus Chow, Salesforce App dev environment that allows integration of Salesforce data with other sources, such as SAP. Schema builder allows … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2016 demos: Salesforce, BP Logix and RedHat”

bpmNEXT 2016 demo session: Signavio and Princeton Blue

Second demo round, and the last for this first day of bpmNEXT 2016. Process Intelligence – Sven Wagner-Boysen, Signavio Signavio allows creating a BPMN model with definitions of KPIs for the process such as backlog size and end-to-end cycle time. The demo today was their process intelligence application, which allows a process model to be … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2016 demo session: Signavio and Princeton Blue”

bpmNEXT 2016 demo session: 8020 and SAP

My panel done — which probably set some sort of record for containing exactly 50% of the entire female attendees at the conference — we’re on to the bpmNEXT demo session: each is 5 minutes of Ignite-style presentation, 20 minutes of demo, and 5 minutes for Q&A. For the demos, I’ll just try capture some … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2016 demo session: 8020 and SAP”

Building a Value-Added BPM Business panel at bpmNEXT

BPM implementations aren’t just about the software vendors, since the vendor vision of “just take it out of the box and run it” or “have your business analyst build operational systems with our low-code platform” is rarely realized in practice. Instead, systems integrators and other value-added service companies bring product knowledge, industry knowledge and pre-built … Continue reading “Building a Value-Added BPM Business panel at bpmNEXT”

Positioning Business Modeling panel at bpmNEXT

We had a panel of Clay Richardson of Forrester, Kramer Reeves of Sapiens and Denis Gagne of Trisotech, moderated by Bruce Silver, discussing the current state of business modeling in the face of digital transformation, where we need to consider modeling processes, cases, content, decisions, data and events in an integrated fashion rather than as … Continue reading “Positioning Business Modeling panel at bpmNEXT”

Bruce Silver Now Stylish With DMN As Well As BPMN

I thought that Bruce Silver’s blog had been quiet for a while: turns out that he moved to a new, more representative domain name, and my feed reader wasn’t updating from there. He’s rebranding his business, including his blog, under Method & Style, mirroring the title of his popular book and training BPMN Method and … Continue reading “Bruce Silver Now Stylish With DMN As Well As BPMN”

BPMN, CMMN and DMN with @denisgagne at BPMCM15

Last session of day 1 of the BPM and Case Management Summit 2015 in DC, and Denis Gagne of Trisotech is up to talk about the three big standards: the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN), the Case Management Model & Notation, and the Decision Model & Notation. BPMN has been around for a few … Continue reading “BPMN, CMMN and DMN with @denisgagne at BPMCM15”