Ever Wonder How to Integrate BPM and BRMS in Your Organization?

November 20, 2013 Digital Experience, Data & AI
Please Note: OpenEdge Business Process Management (BPM) has been retired. For information on OpenEdge, visit our Progress OpenEdge Application Development page.

In today’s fiercely competitive environment, enterprises of all sizes are constantly looking at ways to boost efficiency, react quickly to market changes and improve customer satisfaction. A process-centric approach leveraging business process management (BPM) technology for developing and enhancing business applications is a key ingredient in the recipe for success. Closely related to process-centricity is the need to bring a new level of agility and speed to the task of implementing business rules and logic. A Business Rules Management System (BRMS) can empower line of business analysts to rapidly evolve business rules in line with changing market conditions. BRMS can also help developers make their applications more manageable by shifting often complex and convoluted code-based business logic to a declarative, model-based system.

Are you just starting out with BPM or BRMS? Are you a seasoned BPM or BRMS veteran? With the new agility benchmarking tool you can advance and access your current capabilities and determine which steps are necessary to forge ahead.

With our agility benchmarking tool you can:

  • Get an understanding of how your organization can take advantage of new application delivery options and respond to market demands
  • Compare your business agility to that of your peers
  • Find out how to improve your capabilities and deliver additional value to your customers

Take the test to learn more.

The assessment works from an interactive questionnaire about your organization and its current practices. You start by stating which industry your organization is in, in which region of the world it is located, and its size – this information enables us to benchmark your scores effectively.

Whether you are an executive, a business analyst, or an application developer, see what drives your business processes and rapidly customize your applications to provide continuous process improvement. Create a little challenge to see how you measure against your peers and colleagues – and have a little fun!

Gary Calcott

Gary is responsible for developing go-to-market strategies, providing technical marketing support and developing best practice materials for the Rollbase aPaaS platform.

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