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I am having this problem with every WordPress blog that I comment on: I have to email the blog owner and ask them to retrieve my comment from the spam filter. Apparently, Akismet can send someone’s comment to spam even if they’re on your whitelist.
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This is a drilldown post on a slide that I saw Michael present last year on what actually gets used in BPMN. He says “What is the minimum subset of BPMN that a process modeler should know? The answer: Less than you think.” Actually, five.
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ThoughtFarmer: a hybrid wiki, blog and CMS platform. Seems to be the way that many collaboration platforms are moving.
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New BPTrends “State of BPM” survey report. Someone suggested that we should compare this with the recent BEA survey.
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Amazon SQS changes their pricing structure to make it cheaper for most use cases — queuing, process management and integration all start to tie together on AWS
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The Economist’s guide to Toronto. Aside from a few hilarious suggestions in the business etiquette section, a pretty good reference.
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The title says it all. I haven’t used Google Docs much, and not sure that Microsoft Office Live Workspace will drive me to online editing any sooner.
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Paul Haley on interactions between process, rules and events
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James Taylor’s comments on Paul Haley’s post about process, rules and events
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