Revolutionizing Business Process Management (BPM)Success is related to how smartly you manage your business process. This is where Business Process Management (BPM) tools enter the scene.
Enterprise Content Management StrategiesWith an effective ECM strategy in terms of area of business, policies, procedures and guidelines, an organisation can be very successful.
Understanding the ECM-BPM ecosystemDue to tremendous competition in the industry, companies prefer an easier way to manage their content and organise their processes.ECM combines with business process management capabilities to activate content in applications and execute event-driven, information-related decisions, helping make the right decision with the right information.Business process management (BPM) helps create highly responsive and adaptive processes that enable a company to react to events - as and when they occur, thus making the organization flexible.
Aiming for efficient enterprise data modelIDM can be called as an Integrated, modular approach to manage enterprise application data, and optimize data-driven applications, from requirements to retirement.In the recent years, IT has seen an ever-changing series of technology demands, and an ideal situation could be a perfect collaboration between the IT department and its users. However, in most of the cases, either the users have unrealistic demands, or the technology companies initiate a project without understanding the user’s requirement.Transforming such processes is a major challenge to the IT world, yet it is a challenge that needs to be handled.
Diving Into Integrated Data ManagementOrganizations prefer to view data as a live resource, managing it from creation to end.Managing data is serious business. CIOs who run large infrastructure to capture, categorize, store, mine and pull intelligence from their enterprise data know this best. As data grows at a pace twice as fast as Moore's Law, enterprises and governments look for tools and strategies to manage data better. Among the most popular approach to data management is to treat data as a live resource and manage it from its generation-stage to its degeneration and eventual destruction stage. Throughout its life cycle, data is treated as a resource just as any other enterprise resource, (with the exception that none so far has come up with an idea to apply depreciation as per GAAP :) In enterprise circles this approach is commonly known as Integrated Data Management (IDM) (IBM Services offers a solution around this concept.)
Collaborative DesignCollaborative approach to designing data can lay the foundations for robust data management. Collaborative design is believed to be superior method of design, where the process uses inputs from a wide range of stakeholders. This brings in a greater emphasis on usability and each stage of design has to be validated and agreed to by the main designers. The new system that finally evolves out of the collaboration represents shared interests and requirements.