Business process management (BPM) is a systematic approach to improving an organization's business processes. Find the latest business process management information for midmarket CIOs, including news, tips and other resources, in this topic section.
Ten imperatives for midmarket IT strategy in 2009
SearchCIO-Midmarket.com | 11.12.2008 OPINION - From IT security and compliance to IT staffing and IT portfolio management, here are 10 maxims for success in the coming year, spanning people, process and technology.
The Real Niel: Poking holes (and fun) in BPM
Submitted By: SearchCIO-Midmarket.com | 27 Mar 2008 TIP - Enough ridiculous sales pitches! In his column, CIO Niel Nickolaisen has a little fun exposing the truth behind what BPM can and cannot do.
BPM keeps SMBs competitive
Submitted By: SearchSMB.com | 11 Apr 2006 TIP - SMBs can now reduce processing time and collaborate more easily with business processing tools designed specifically for them.
Business process management suites: SMB Buying Decisions
Submitted By: SearchSMB.com | 04 Apr 2006 TIP - BPM suites are no longer just for improving workflow. Reduced cycle time, increased productivity and better customer service are just some of the ways they help keep you ahead.
Cutting-Edge Process Management - (problem solved)
CIO Decisions | 01 May 2007 UPDATE - Business process management software has helped Great Clips consolidate databases and eliminate hours of paper-based analysis each month.
Dual Identity
CIO Decisions | 01 May 2007 FEATURES - A CEO becomes acting CIO.
Telecom Switches the Channel for New Services
CIO Decisions | 01 Apr 2007 VERTICAL VIEWS - Remember when phone and cable companies offered one service? Telecoms now face a new-age challenge: delivering new technologies through multiple channels.
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