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Savvion Lays Out Product and Service Roadmap For 4Q08

Savvion Continues to Lead the Industry With Next-Generation Business Process Management

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — September 22, 2008 — Savvion®, the trailblazing business process management (BPM) company, will introduce new enterprise-focused BPM products, business solutions, and services this quarter, Dr. M.A. Ketabchi, the president, CEO, and founder of Savvion, announced today. These will offer:

Greater accessibility and ease-of-use by giving users the flexibility to articulate business processes using methodologies, concepts, and notations with which they are the most comfortable

Improved information sharing via community-driven process sharing and collaborative BPM through new cross-platform communications capabilities

Optimal return-on-time and return-on-cost via new solutions that improve processes within both BPM and non-BPM systems

BPM-enabled industry-specific business solutions to increase and accelerate ROI for communication and financial services companies

These products were previewed at the recent Gartner Summit in Washington, D.C., and have gone through an extensive ease-of-use analysis and feedback process by select Savvion customers and partners. They will be made generally available over the course of the next three months. For a personal preview, interested companies should contact Savvion at (408) 330-3176.

About Savvion

The world’s top-performing companies, including 20 of the Fortune 100, choose Savvion to operate more productively and profitably. As the business process trailblazer, Savvion moves enterprises beyond ordinary BPM with groundbreaking business-critical software, solutions and services that make them more competitive and cost-efficient. Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Savvion can be reached at www.savvion.com or 888-544-5511.


Media Contacts

Ling Gee, Savvion, marketing@savvion.com, 408-330-3496

Sandra Maresca, Spiralgroup, sandram@spiralgroup.com, 707-869-9419

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