My Web 2.0 and BPM podcast is now online at the Office 2.0 Podcast Jam. Enjoy.
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Web 2.0 and Business Process Management
BPM architect and blogger Sandy Kemsley describes how Business Process Management could offer Web 2.0 style features like lightweight programming models, support for user-created process mashups, process tagging, and transparent upgrades.
Web 2.0 et Business Process Management
Le Web 2.0 a envahi l
An Introduction to Enterprise 2.0
Sandy Kemsley gives an excellent introduction to the next generation of Enterprise2.0 Software, using BPM (Business Process Management) as an example.
Two of her insights should be placed high up in our enterprise-consciousness:
BPM Enterprise Software Lagging Behind Web 2.0
Our own fantastic Column 2 blogger Sandy Kemsley says the once the MySpace Generation starts entering the workforce, enterprise architects will have their work cut out for them in catching up their tools with the kind of on-demand computing models th…
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