AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 14, 2006--Lombardi Software(R), the leader in Business Process Management (BPM) software for Global 2000 companies, today introduced Lombardi OEM Edition(TM) for ...
STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--XLerant, provider of the leading cloud-based budgeting, forecasting and management reporting software BudgetPak, is pleased to announce their solution received the ...
IBM on Wednesday said it has signed a deal to buy Lombardi, an Austin, Texas, BPM (business process management) vendor. Terms were not disclosed. BPM software helps companies develop, implement, and ...
Middleware vendor Progress Software announced Monday it has purchased BPM (business process management) vendor Savvion for approximately $49 million. Savvion, based in Santa Clara, California, has ...
Middleware vendor Progress Software announced Monday it has purchased BPM (business process management) vendor Savvion for approximately US$49 million. Savvion, based in Santa Clara, California, has ...
Public CIOs have a new imperative: optimize systems and processes. What lies behind this emerging trend is a series of mounting challenges. First, CIOs are struggling with the management of government ...
"Progress has now become a best-of-breed BPM vendor," said John Bates, CTO of the Bedford, Mass.-based software company, in an interview. Savvion will become part of Progress' Enterprise Business ...
With many enterprises looking to business process management for cost savings, the publication of Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for BPM solutions will enable enterprises to assess the good, bad and ...
This week the team at Bloor Research talk process, process and more process, enterprise software and how Google’s success will draw scrutiny… Campaigners in the Clinton era had a saying - "It's the ...
Here’s good news for CIOs looking to do more with less. Business-process management (BPM) software can pay for itself within a year or two by linking expensive legacy applications to new, more ...
There's been a trend toward consolidations and acquisitions in which vendors are scooping up or adding capabilities in hopes of being able to offer end-to-end SOA suites. Of course, Dana is right, in ...