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Core components and technology tools of BPM

By Alan Radding
Published on November 14, 2004

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Core components of a BPM solution Business process management solutions build on the existing network infrastructure and exchange data with the organization's production applications. Core components include: A workflow engine. Business activity monitoring. A rules/policy engine. Process modeling. Data extraction, translation and loading. A data repository. Technology tools Forrester Research analysts classify business process management (BPM) vendors into five categories. Here are some examples of companies in each category: Application integration — Tibco Software, webMethods, SeeBeyond, Vitria Technology, CommerceQuest, HandySoft Global and Appian. Application platforms — IBM, BEA Systems, Microsoft, Sybase, Sun Microsystems and Integic. Enterprise business applications — SAP, Oracle, Siebel Systems and Chordiant Software. Enterprise content management — FileNet, Documentum, Open Text, Interwoven and Vignette. Pure-play BPM — Savvion, Fuego, Tibco (with the recent purchase of Staffware), PegaSystems, Intalio, Lombardi Software and Metastorm. Other products — including groupware, collaborative tools and basic workflow tools — may also offer BPM capabilities.

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