BPM, SOA, and the Swing Voters
"Many articles that I have read speak about the complexity of BPM and
SOA technologies. In my experience, the most complex part of
implementing these enterprise wide initiatives is dealing with change.
And the number one way to address change is to have a solid
communication plan. But is a good communication plan enough?"
BPM Series: BPM For Dummies
"Dummies series book on BPM! Probably an indication that now there is
enough interest amongst business and IT community in Business Process
Management Systems."
The Need for Customized CRM
"With similar remarks from other analysts dominating recent media
coverage of CRM, it’s easy to forget that at least some companies
continue to develop their own highly customized CRM software. JPMorgan
Chase, for instance, recently migrated from Siebel CRM to an in-house
system."
Taking ‘Off the Shelf’ Out of the Picture
"It’s about client information management—knowing everything you should
know about your client. Once you have that, it becomes easier to start
mixing and matching with other sources of internal information, such as
profitability, credit exposure, a suite of things. You should know this
before you go and see your client."
BI’s New Frontiers - "not your father’s BI"
"Think about it - BI tools process data to present information to
people so that the people can make better decisions. Yet Complex Event
Processing and SOA require that systems use the available information
to make better decisions. Visualization, reporting, OLAP, Excel, pivot
tables and all the rest of the paraphernalia of BI are useless as
systems, services, cannot use them. To apply data in these real-time
operational systems you need to be able to turn that data into
something both useful and executable - a predictive analytic model."
Forrester: BI's New Frontiers In 2008 And Beyond
"Business intelligence (BI) remains one of the most vital and
innovative sectors of the data management arena. The past year saw BI
achieve a new degree of importance in the solution portfolios of users
everywhere. In fact, BI has begun to play into a much broader range of
enterprise IT planning and deployment decisions than ever before."
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