Business Services Industry
Savvion to Keynote at Leading Business Process Management Conference
Business Wire, Nov 7, 2007
Savvion Executive Details How Organizations Can Achieve a Process-Centric Future
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Savvion([R]), the industry's leading business process management (BPM) company, announced today that Patrick Morrissey, the company's senior vice president of marketing and business development, will keynote the Shared Insights' Business Process Management Conference in San Diego, CA November 12 - 15. Morrissey will speak next week on "Reaching the Process-Centric Future: Ten Things You Need to Know Now," during the keynote session from 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. on Tuesday, November 13 at the Hotel Del Coronado.
Morrissey will address how process innovation will determine who wins, who loses, and who is around to gloat about their success in 2008. Morrissey will show why this is the year that process innovation takes center stage as enterprises attempt to gain competitive advantage. The process-centric future will demand capabilities such as easy modeling, implementation, and sharing and reuse of best practice processes across the enterprise and beyond, to partners and outsourcers. This dynamic keynote will boil down the BPM trends and technologies that organizations should be talking about now if they want to achieve process excellence tomorrow.
In addition, Morrissey will participate in the "Trends in BPM Tools" panel hosted by Paul Harmon, executive editor, Business Process Trends, on Wednesday, November 14, from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. The panel brings together representatives from leading BPM vendors to discuss the types of applications companies are developing, the successes and problems encountered, competition and consolidation in the marketplace, and new directions in BPM software use.
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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