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Upcoming Round Table

  • Topic:

    Do you know your BPMS Usage Patterns?

  • Date: Wednesday June 24, 2009 1:00 PM Eastern
  • Where: Online
  • Featuring: Dr. Mohammad Ketabchi, President, CEO & Founder, Savvion Inc.
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BPM is one of the key drivers for the success of your business. Business Process Management Systems (BPMS) provide you with tools and technology to deliver the values of BPM. Effective enterprise deployment of BPMS requires an understanding of different usage patterns. An enterprise class BPMS must support these usage patterns, in addition to being scalable and highly reliable.It is important to understand these usage patterns and make sure that your enterprise BPMS meets all of them.

This allows you to future‐proof your BPMS investment and avoids the expense for new tools when the need for other usage patterns arises. No enterprise wants to have a different BPMS for each usage pattern.

 

Dr. Mohammad Ketabchi, President, CEO & Founder, Savvion Inc.

Dr. Ketabchi is well known for his pioneering research in business process management technologies and methods, process centric domain-oriented business solutions. Over the last 20 years he has published and presented extensively in these areas and has made significant contributions to advance the state of the art and technologies in BPM.

Dr. Ketabchi was a Full Professor at Santa Clara University when he founded Savvion in 1994. Under his leadership Savvion launched the first BPM product in the market in 1999, built a strong customer base of leading enterprises globally, and reached profitability and growth. He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer and Information Sciences from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.


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