2010 December
Why is there no Marc Benioff in the Pure Play BPM Software Industry?
21/12/2010 | Category: BPM, Industry Analysis, Open Source, SAP | Tags: Cloud BPM, Cloud Workflow, Cloud Workflow Software, Hosted BPM, Hosted Workflow, Hosted Workflow Software, SaaS BPM, SaaS Workflow Software, SalesForceTwo companies were really the pioneers in the Cloud BPM space – Nsite and ProcessMaker (disclaimer – I am the CEO of the latter), both launching SaaS BPM services at around the same time in 2005. Nsite got gobbled up by Business Objects which intern was gobbled up by SAP. I must admit, Nsite was a very cool product way ahead of its time and was giving ProcessMaker a good run for its money. But, inside SAP, Nsite basically died.
What BPM Software and Workflow Software can learn from Zynga about Facebook
15/12/2010 | Category: BPM, Open Source | Tags: Facebook and BPM Software, Twitter and BPM SoftwareBut from the standpoint of an application like BPM Software and Workflow Software, we are pragmatists. We simply need to find the most effective vehicle to bring our functionality to users, right? So should we care if this bpm software runs through Facebook or Twitter in the future?
Top 10 applications open on your worker’s PC, and why BPM Software and Workflow Software is not one of them
13/12/2010 | Category: BPM, Business Applications, Collaboration, DMS, Facebook, Open Source, SAP, Social Applications, Social Media, Twitter | Tags: bpm, CMS, Collaboration, Facebook, SAP, Social Media, workflow in the workplaceWorker productivity today is related to the software applications your workers use. So, if we look at the average worker in a mid sized enterprise, what software are they really using. Here are the Top 10 applications they are using.
What Derrida might say about Building the Co-Creative Enterprise and improving Business Processes
5/12/2010 | Category: Business Applications, Collaboration | Tags: Deconstructionism, DerridaThe key to business process reengineering is often held in the unique perspectives of the stake holders and not only in the point of view of the customer.