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Getting Started With BPM Webinar Written by Administrator
First Impressions in Lean BPM: Integrify 5.2 Written by Nathaniel Palmer
Process before Technology: A Strategy for Implementing Content Management Written by Brian Bernard and Jackie Wright
Why We Should Reposition Simulation in BPM Written by John Januszczak
The Huddle Muddle Written by Keith Harrison-Broninski
Dialogues: A Conversation With Sandy Kemsley Written by Administrator
How Are We Doing? Assessing Organizational Process Maturity Written by Andrew Spanyi
Getting Started with BPM Part VI: Moving To Wider Adoption Across the Organization Written by Sandy Kemsley & Steve Russell
Plugging the Brain Drain with Dynamic Business Process Management Written by Harry Clarke
“Account Security” Chapter from HOWTO Secure and Audit Oracle 10g & 11g Written by Administrator
"Database Activity Monitoring" chapter from "HOWTO Secure and Audit Oracle 10g and 11g" Written by IBM
Gartner - Ten Database Activities Enterprises Need to Monitor - Compliments of IBM Guardium Written by Administrator
BPM for Dummies - IBM Limited Edition Written by Administrator
Succeeding with Information Governance using IBM Technologies Written by Mike Ferguson
“Look Beyond Database Auditing to Improve Security, Audit Visibility & Real-Time Protection,” a Forrester Consulting Study Commissioned by IBM Written by Forrester Research
Managing the Entire Database Security and Compliance Lifecycle with IBM InfoSphere Guardium Written by IBM
Real-World Success Stories: 5 Case Studies in BPM and Case Management Written by Administrator
Tips on Implementing Database Auditing to Address Security & Compliance Requirements Written by IBM
Tips on Implementing Database Auditing to Address Security & Compliance Requirements Written by IBM
Getting Started with BPM Part V: Measuring Success Written by Sandy Kemsley & Steve Russell

BPMN 2.0 Handbook

Co-authored by BPM.com's Nathaniel Palmer, and with a forward by Dr. Bruce Silver, the BPMN 2.0 Handbook offers both the business and technical perspectives written by the standard's authors, leading implementors, and most respected experts; The 47-page excerpt contains the complete Forward, Introduction, BPMN Glossary, and Making a BPMN 2.0 Model Executable; authored by Nathaniel Palmer and Lloyd Dugan. Free to registered BPM.com members.
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