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Labeled "The Worlds First Fully Virtual BPM Conference", Process 2010 will be a virtual conference on BPM including workshops, keynotes and regular sessions, just like a conference IRL. Not clear when it will be (although I assume that it will be 2010 based on the name).
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Some interesting points to keep in mind with a BPM initiative, including "If you're using BPM just to reduce headcount, you'll find the user community retreats and it becomes impossible to encourage adoption." I have a few customers who haven't figured this out yet.
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I attended the first of these workshops last year in Milan, and plan to be there for this one again. Lots of interesting research on the crossover between BPM and social software.
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A SoftwareAG-sponsored business process collaboration space, but one that can interact (through standards) with a number of vendor products.
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Hi,
Process2010 can now be found at http://www.process2010.com
It is indeed in March 2010 and gathering pace quite fast after only one week of announcing.
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AlignSpace is very much like Jive SBS.
These collaboration spaces seem to be popping up all over the place now. Will this dilute the service offering, much like how pretenders have threatened (and failed?) LinkedIn’s reign only time will tell…..
I haven’t had much of a look at either, but it’s my impression that AlignSpace is process-oriented (providing a process sketchpad, for example, as well as import/export of common process map formats), whereas Jive SBS is a more generic collaboration space.
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