11th
February
2008
For those (like me) who couldn’t make it to the Gartner BPM Summit
If, like me, you could not make it to the Gartner BPM Summit last week, here’s the next best thing. Three people I know well blogged about the conference. Sandy Kemsley, an independent expert on BPM, was the most thorough with David Straus (of Corticon) posting several times and a single post from Jim Sinur (of Global360, previously of Gartner). Lots of good stuff if not enough focus on operational decisions for me.
Enjoy
Sandy Kemsley
- Gartner BPM opening keynote: Janelle Hill
- Gartner BPM: Getting Started with BPM - Elise Olding
- Gartner BPM: 3 Milestones of BPM Success, Toby Cappello, Lombardi
- Gartner BPM: Why and How Allianz Uses BPM, Tim Rolfing
- Gartner BPM: No ‘IT Speak’ Here: How Grassroots Efforts Catalyzed BPM at Chevron, Jim Boots
- Gartner BPM: Achieve people-ready processes on the Microsoft platform! Burley Kawasaki, Microsoft
- Gartner BPM: Microsoft BPM Success Story, Mario Cataldo, FirstAgain
- Gartner BPM: The Current State and Future Direction of the IT Industry, Diane Morello
- Gartner BPM: Business Applications Through 2010, Yvonne Genovese
- Gartner BPM: Business Rules Management State of the Art, Marc Kerremans
- Gartner BPM: Converging BPM, Web 2.0 and Event Processing, Vitria
- Gartner BPM, State of the BPM Market, Jay Simons, BEA
- Gartner BPM: Verizon Business Corrals Complexity with One of the Industry’s Biggest BPM Deployments, David Landry
- Gartner BPM: Pursuing Process Agility Goals Using SaaS
- Gartner BPM: Geary Rummler closing keynote
- Gartner BPM: The New Agile BPM Method, David Norton
- Gartner BPM: Weaving BPM into the Fiber of the Enterprise
- Gartner BPM: The BPM Scenario: A Change from Business as Usual, Janelle Hill
- Gartner BPM: Open Research Meeting
David Straus or Corticon
- Gartner BPM Conference - Opening Keynote Observations
- Gartner BPM Session: Governing End-User Development
- Gartner BPM Conference - Day 2: Marc Kerremans Presentation on Business Rules Management - State of the Art
Jim Sinur of Global360
Tags: 2008, bpm, BPMS, BRMS, business process, Business Process Management, Business Rules, business rules management system, column2, conference, Corticon, gartner, global 360, Janelle Hill, jim sinur, operational decision, sandy kemsley
This entry was posted by James Taylor on Monday, February 11th, 2008 at 10:35 am and is filed under Blogging, Business Process Management, Business Rules.
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