Business Services Industry
Savvion to Speak at BrainStorm BPM Conference in San Francisco
Business Wire, June 13, 2007
Conference Panel Will Focus on Transforming to a Process-Driven Enterprise
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Savvion([R]), the industry's leading business process management (BPM) company, today announced that Rob Risany, the company's director of product marketing, will speak next week on "Transforming to a Process Driven Enterprise" at the Business Process Management Conference hosted by the BrainStorm Group. Savvion is a sponsor of the conference, which will be held June 19 - 20 at the Grand Hyatt in San Francisco, Ca.
Risany will participate in a panel session moderated by Tom Dwyer, research director at the Yankee Group, on June 20 from 10:45-11:30 a.m. (PT). The panelists will address the promise of transforming to a process-driven enterprise, including better synergy between business requirements and information technology solutions, faster response to change, and improved visibility of business operations. However, there are roadblocks that prevent the design of a fluid organization and delay the realization of the promise. The panel will review the roadblocks, discuss lessons learned, and present recommendations for realizing a process-driven enterprise.
In addition, attendees will have the opportunity to see the latest version of Savvion's award winning BPM product, Savvion BusinessManager[TM] 7.0, as well as talk to Savvion experts about the best way to manage a BPM implementation and achieve ROI in 90 days or less.
"How you do business is as important as what you do," said Rob Risany, director of product marketing for Savvion. "If your people can do it better, faster and less expensively than your competition, you win. With Savvion, collaboration becomes the foundation of innovation for your business. I look forward to sharing Savvion's expertise in process improvement and share how organizations who deploy BPM can achieve cost savings, better time to market, and have happier, more productive employees."
About Savvion
Savvion is the leading provider of business process management (BPM) software that improves business performance and reduces costs. Savvion has a proven track record of turning process improvement ideas into real-world solutions quickly, often in as few as 30 days, and delivering a return on investment as high as 300%. More than 300 global business enterprises, public service agencies, and systems integration firms, including 20 of the Fortune 100, use Savvion systems to manage their business. Savvion is recognized by Intelligent Enterprise as one of the most influential companies in information technology today, and is a Leader in the Forrester Wave for BPM. To start down the path of process improvement, download the Savvion Process Modeler available for free at www.savvion.com/startnow. Or visit the Savvion ProcessXchange, where people can connect with a community of interest devoted to business process management, at www.processxchange.com.
Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Savvion can be reached at www.savvion.com or 888-544-5511.
The Savvion logo, Savvion, and Savvion BusinessManager are trademarks or registered trademarks of Savvion, Inc. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.
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