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11 June 2007 by Dian Schaffhauser
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New Bruce Silver Report Out on Appian Enterprise

BPM expert (and BPMEnterprise.com blogger) Bruce Silver has just laid his analytical gaze upon the Appian enterprise suite of business process management software in a new report you can freely read (but not download) here:

http://www.appian.com/downloads/papers_reports.jsp

The 30-page report explains what each component within Appian Enterprise does; but along the way you’ll get a decent education in some of the key concepts and standards of BPM. If you’re more visually oriented, Silver includes plenty of screenshots.

What you won’t get is an executive summary with a buy/no-buy recommendation (which I interpret to mean that Appian funded the report, so it would have been bad form -- and professional suicide -- to offer up a no-buy vote; and it would have been disingenuous for Silver to offer up a buy vote). So, read the report and come up with your own conclusions abotu whether the Appian toolset belongs on your short list of candidates for BPM automation work.

 
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posted by Dian Schaffhauser  at  9:51 AM ET | comments [0] | trackbacks [6]


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