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Lombardi CTO Elected to Object Management Group BPM Steering Committee; Company Remains a Driving Force in Definition of BPM Standards
Business Wire, March 30, 2006
WHO: Phil Gilbert, CTO of Lombardi Software. Mr. Gilbert's Blog, entitled "Perspectives in Process," provides insight into all aspects of BPM today and into the future. The blog is located at: http://blog.lombardicto.com. WHAT: The Object Management Group(TM) (OMG(TM)) and its BPMI (Business Process Management Initiative) Steering Committee announced the results of elections appointing Mr. Gilbert to the Committee for 2006 -- 2007. This is Mr. Gilbert's second term as an elected OMG Committee member, and he previously served on the BPMI Board of Directors prior to the merger of the two standards organizations. The BPMI Steering Committee provides Business Process Management thought leadership and expertise for the entire industry through education programs, public advocacy, and advice to the combined BPM standards work at OMG. Position statements from Mr. Gilbert and the other Committee members may be found at http://www.omg.org/bpmi-election. The new BPMI Steering Committee will be educating the market about BPM and how it is integral to initiatives such as Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) deployments. It will also be promoting the significance of the adoption of OMG standards such as the Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN), the Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules (SBVR) specification and the Business Process Definition Metamodel (BPDM). As a founding member of BPMI.org in 2000, Lombardi Software has a long history of involvement with BPM standards. The company has contributed significantly on the submission of business process specifications including BPDM, BPMN and the forthcoming Business Process Runtime Interfaces (BPRI). The election of Mr. Gilbert to the OMG BPMI Steering Committee again demonstrates Lombardi's leadership and commitment to defining and supporting meaningful BPM standards. Lombardi's participation in standards bodies such as OMG benefits customers by ensuring product leadership and speeding the general market adoption of BPM. WHEN: OMG's BPMI Steering Committee members have been elected to serve for the 2006 - 2007 session. The Committee will have its first face-to-face meeting April 26 at 2pm CT in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
About Lombardi Software
Lombardi Software is the leader in Business Process Management (BPM) software for Global 2000 companies. Lombardi has both the award-winning technology and implementation best practices to bring business process improvement and excellence to the enterprise. Lombardi's TeamWorks is a Business Process Management Suite (BPMS) built on open standards and provides ongoing visibility and control of business processes, increasing the speed and flexibility with which organizations can manage their process activity and decision-making. Lombardi customers include Aflac, Allianz Life, Applied Materials, Dell, Hasbro, Hoover's, Pfizer, Sprint, T-Mobile, Universal Music Group and the U.S. Government. The company is noted as a Leader in the Forrester Wave for BPM and a Visionary in Gartner's BPM Magic Quadrant. For more information, visit http://www.lombardisoftware.com.
Lombardi Software and TeamWorks are registered trademarks and TeamWorks Process Optimizer, TeamWorks Portal, TeamWorks Rule Service and Lombardi for Office 2003 are trademarks of Lombardi Software, Inc.
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