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Its not just standalone BPM that is dead!

There was a thread recently on InfoQ asking whether standalone BPMS is dead.


Yes it is dead.

But, that's not the only standalone thing that is dead! Standalone Business Rules Systems is dead. Standalone Application Servers are dead. Standalone ETL products are dead. Standalone Messaging products are dead. Standalone ESBs are dead. Standalone Enterprise Content Management systems are dead. Standalone Security products are dead. Yes, they're all dead.

They're all dead because customers are tired of being integration companies. What happens when a customer buys one of these standalone BPMS/BRS/ETL/etc. products is that the customer has to figure out how to integrate it to the other standalone products they've bought from other vendors. How does that help the customer's IT shop deliver business value to their organization?

Enterprise problems don't come neatly packaged into BPM problems or Business Rules problems or Data Transformation problems or any one such well defined category. Instead, enterprise problems are complex problems that require an entire repertoire of tools which can be combined nicely to solve the problem at hand. Attempting to build solutions to these complex problems with a single sledgehammer approach is one of the reasons why many IT projects take so long to complete and end up being so expensive.

The customer's IT shop is like the place which maintains the vehicle that the enterprise's IT is. What happens after a few years of taking standalone products and trying to live by their rules (not to mention their expensive consultants) and creating hodge-podge solutions is that the car ends up looking like this:
That's why enterprise middleware needs to be 100% internally self-consistent and fully integrated. Without that, every turn may drive the IT shop into a wall. Behind every dark spot on the road could be a pot hole. Or, at best, the IT shop is not able to drive the car down the freeway with cruise control turned on .. instead its constantly hitting speedbumps.

Don't like that? Well then you need middleware that can scale up and offer exactly the features that you need to solve the problem cleanly. Your IBM/Oracle/Tibco/JBoss middleware can't do that? Well then you have to try WSO2 Carbon based products .. and your car will end up looking like this :-).
The best part of course is that all of our products are 100% open source under Apache license and free for you to use. If you want absolutely world class enterprise support, call us and we'll sell it to you at $8000/server. All very simple.




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BPM: Challenges and Changes - Part 4

What's the one thing you should know before starting your first Oracle BPM project? Advice you can use from a panel of experts.




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BPM: Challenges and Changes - Part 3

How does the new Oracle Process Cloud Service compare to Oracle BPM? The panelists talk it out.




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BPM: Challenges and Changes - Part 2

The expert panel panel shares insight into the Oracle BPM features they find the most useful, how those features are being use to deal with real-world BPM problems.




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BPM: Challenges and Changes - Part 1

Take a seat at the virtual table as a panel of experts talks about how organizations are meeting some of the biggest BPM challenges.




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One device to rule them all: BPM and sleep tracking

For reasons, it's important for me to track my beats-per-minute and sleep. To date, I've done that by using an Oura Ring to monitor sleep and a Fitbit for BPM. The Oura ring just bit the dust and rather than replace it, I'd rather buy one device- ring or watch- that does both well. Any suggestions?

Things I value or need include:

- Fast and accurate BPM tracking. Doesn't need to be perfect. The fitbit's level of accuracy and speed was fine. But with the Oura ring I needed to stay still and wait several minutes to get a value and those values felt hinky.

- Sleep data that is fairly accurate around night wakings, fall-asleep time, deep sleep/REM/Light sleep, and resting heart rate overnight. The Oura Ring is amazing at this.

-I don't care if I have to use an app for the sleep info but the BPM needs to be visually available.

-I don't care about steps or other fitness indicators but they aren't a problem.

- I'm happy with a ring, watch, or something else as long as it can do both. Does such a thing exist?




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INFOSYS BPM Ltd. is Hiring for Data Process-Jaipur Location

Company: Infosys BPM Limited
Qualification: Bachelor of Arts (B.A), Bachelor Of Computer Application (B.C.A), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc), Masters in Arts (M.A), Master OF Business Administration (M.B.A)
Experience: 0 to 2
location: Jaipur
Ref: 24824731
Summary: INFOSYS BPM Ltd. is Hiring for Data....




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Accenture helps shipbuilder improve BPM

?Shipyard 4.0' platform will leverage Industry 4.0 technologies, including digital twins, modeling and simulation, and AI




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Note Length Calculator BPM to ms or Hz 1.0 by AbletonExpert

This device will calculate the note length in (milliseconds and Hz) based on the BPM input. Useful for timing decay, delay, envelope loops, etc.. to your music. 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64...




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DM BPM Control 1.1 by malov

This device allows you to control the global pace of Ableton Live, make transitions between different BPM in a set time. Max For Live Device BPM Jump Tempo Control Nudge Tempo MaX MSP Mira Cont...




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Indian IT-BPM Industry to reach USD 132 billion

Indian IT-BPM Industry to earn revenues of USD 132 billion in FY2015 - NASSCOM




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BPMC's VOYAGER Fails, CLSD's NDA Resubmission Faces Delay, SNDX Hits New High

Today's Daily Dose brings you news about Blueprint Medicines' disappointing results from gastrointestinal stromal tumor trial; revised timeline of Clearside Biomedical's resubmission of XIPERE NDA; encouraging trial results of INOVIO's MERS coronavirus vaccine and initial data from Syndax Pharma's acute leukemia trial.




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Business process management workshops : BPM 2019 international workshops Vienna, Austria, September 1-6, 2019 : revised selected papers [Electronic book] / Chiara Di Francescomarino, Remco Dijkman, Uwe Zdun (eds.).

Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]




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Aligning MDM and BPM for Master Data Governance, Stewardship, and Enterprise Processes / by Chuck Ballard

Online Resource




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Eco Survey: Indian IT-BPM industry faces serious competition

The Economic Survey 2012-13 acknowledged that the $100 billion Indian information technology and business process management (IT-BPM) faces some serious competition from many of the developing countries