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5 Trends in Business Process Management
What lies ahead for business process management initiatives? How will BPM core practices be improved upon or redefined to cater to the changing needs of the business environment? Here are five trends to monitor.

BPM and Legacy Systems
Business process management sets itself apart from other enterprise solutions because it can be deployed without sacrificing a company's legacy systems. This is important because many legacy systems are mission-critical applications that can't be shut down.

Business Process: at the Heart of SOA
It is becoming increasingly clear that without a clear focus on business process, a service oriented architecture cannot be useful without a business process management infrastructure. Since a true SOA plan requires that business services be created that are independent of each other, it is imperative that there be a mechanism in place to enable these components to be linked together.

Commentary: Business Process Management Is SOA's Killer App
BPM is SOA's killer application, and SOA is BPM's enabling infrastructure. This commentary, by the head of open source BPM vendor Intalio, explains why.

Enterprise Portal Rationalization: Using a Service-Oriented Architecture to Stop Web Asset Sprawl
This paper provides an overview of the problem of Web sprawl, and an account of the rationalization strategies organizations are adopting to gain the upper hand on sprawl. Adopting a service-oriented architecture based on integrated application platform infrastructure emerges as the key to rationalizing sprawl.

IT-Business Alignment Predictions for 2006
These three changes will start to heal three fractures that have long leached value from enterprise IT: the fracture between the management of structured and unstructured information; the fracture between the automation of structured and unstructured business processes; and the fracture between the desktop and the web user experiences. At the heart of this fundamental “healing process” is one core technology: XML.

Managing Complexity is the Main Event
The latest generation of service oriented architecture (SOA) technology could help IT departments meet demands for business process monitoring systems that can combine information in real time.

Q&A with Process & Architecture Guru Jan Popkin
Jan Popkin, chief strategist at Telelogic (which acquired Popkin Software in April 2005), explores the ties between business process management (BPM) and service-oriented architecture (SOA).

SOA - The Way To Go?
Enterprise architects believe that SOAs help businesses respond more quickly and cost-effectively to the changing market conditions they may face by promoting reuse of existing IT assets rather than more time consuming and costly reinvention.

Solving the Mystery of Service Orientation
Written by Setrag Khoshafian, Service Oriented Enterprises is a primer on service orientation and how it fits with BPM.

The Safest Way to SOA? BPM
This article discusses the commonality of purpose on the technological front and that it turns out that BPM software can be the best choice for the backbone of the organization's SOA.

Web Services and Business Process Management
This paper discusses the relationship between Web services and business processes. It also shows that Web services can be used as implementations of activities within a business process, and that business processes in turn can be externalized as Web services.

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