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Bruce Silver's BPMS Watch
Dr. Bruce Silver is an independent industry analyst and consultant focused on business process management and content management technologies. He is the author of the BPMS Watch blog, writes the BPMS Watch column on BPMInstitute.org and also serves as BPMS Track chair at the Brainstorm BPM Conferences. See More by Bruce Silver
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Be My Guest at BPM New York
I will be chairing an all-new BPMS Track at BPMInstitute.org’s upcoming BPM Conference in New York City at The Roosevelt Hotel (November 5-6). This track analyzes the latest generation of BPM Suites, and features an extended panel on November 5 in which leading vendors show how their offerings address key topics such as business-IT alignment, agility and time to value, end user experience, and optimizing business performance. We did this in San Francisco and it worked very well. The discussion was lively and open, and I learned things about each product that I didn’t know before. As a benefit of my participation, I have secured a limited number of Guest Passes* to attend on November 5, as well as a discounted rate of only $695* to attend both days (November 5-6) of the BPM Conference. I hope you can join us and learn in 1 day what could take months to compile and assess on your own — saving you thousands of dollars and countless hours of research. The complete schedule is available in the Agenda-at-a-Glance. To request a Guest Pass* and/or register, visit: http://www.bpminstitute.org/events/newyorkcity.html with Priority Code SILVER, or call BPMInstitute.org with questions at 508-475-0475, x15. In addition, I will be offering my 2-day course Process Modeling with BPMN at the same location November 6-7. This provides something missing from the latest round of BPMN books: a methodology and best practices to use BPMN effectively. You can't get that from the spec or even a reference to it. Click here for more info. * Details and restrictions apply — please see the registration page for details.
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