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Progress Savvion BPM is a leading business process management solution as ranked by IDC, Forrester, and Gartner which enables organizations to manage the business processes across the enterprise, giving them the ability to rapidly create and optimize process-driven solutions and efficiently manage daily work with real-time visibility into their business processes, with low TCO.
Progress Savvion BPM allows for
  •   Designing and modeling your processes before you deploy/implement them through IT and through the user community
  •   Documenting your processes,  even when they change
  •   Scalable implementation.  The solution fits for a wide-range of user environments and deployment scenarios.
  •   Use by end-user customers or OEM’s (for example ISV’s) or BPO’s (Business Process Outsourcers), which demonstrates the power and scalability of the Savvion solution
  •   Support for all 7 major usage patterns, which allows (for example) for combining manual steps or tasks with automated tasks from a case management system or an event-driven system
Progress technology is used by nearly 140,000 organizations in more than 180 countries, including 70% of the Fortune 100. Best-in-class products offered by Progress include Savvion, Apama, Sonic, DataDirect, OpenEdge and Orbix.
Videos
Profiting from the Convergence of Events, Rules and Processes
In this program, three leading experts – Gartner Research vice presidents Jim Sinur and Roy Schulte, and Doctor John Bates, CTO of Progress Software –reveal how you can gain actionable insight into your business to become more efficient, avoid risk and capitalize on opportunities … all without disrupting your existing infrastructure.
How to Reduce Cost, Improve Quality and Increase Revenue Simultaneously
View this video featuring Dr. Ketabchi, Chief Strategist of Progress Software Inc presenting at the 2011 Gartner BPM Summit to see which companies cut processing errors by over 80% and reduced order processing cycle time by more than 55% with over 333% ROI.
Responsive Process Management: The Next Phase of BPM
Going beyond BPM, Responsive Process Management enables you to take control of your business, respond to situations as they happen, and positively impact your business operations. In this webinar, Dr. Ketabchi of Progress Software gives examples of how organizations are using RPM in innovative ways to help you identify your own innovative RPM use cases.
Are you looking for better control and visibility into business operations? Want the power to immediately sense and respond to threats or opportunities with finely-tuned drill-down capabilities? The Progress Responsive Process Management ® suite can bring this unparalleled responsiveness to your business. Watch how easy it is to create a custom, dynamic workspace to get real-time views of what's happening across your business, and the control to improve it.
Documents and Whitepapers
Building Responsive Enterprises
Industry analyst James Taylor provides a closer look at decision management and how it weaves business  process management (BPM), event correlation, and business activity monitoring (BAM) together.
Progress® Savvion® Business Process Management solution is the easiest way for your teams to drive business process innovation. It gives everyone the tools they need to rapidly create and optimize process-driven solutions and flexible interfaces to manage daily work efficiently with real-time visibility into business processes.
Process Centre of Excellence
This 24-page white paper provides a comprehensive overview and a step-by-step introduction on how to setup your own Process Center of Excellence.
Progress BPM Assessment Guide from the 2011 BPM Technology Showcase
Case Studies
NetGear
Reliance Capital
Maximus
   
   

 

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