Real-Time Sense and Respond with Event-Centric BPM


Nathaniel Palmer 

Editor-in-Chief of BPM.com
Executive Director of the Workflow Management Coalition
Chief BPM Strategist of SRA International, Inc.


New from BPM.com

The BPM.com Thought Leadership Series tackles a new leading-edge topic each month, offering a front line assessment of the latest thinking, best practices and technology breakthroughs in the Business Process Management arena. Our first in the series will explore the intersection of Event Processing and BPM, currently one of the most discussed yet rarely understood developments in BPM.

Real-Time Sense and Respond with Event-Centric BPM
Wednesday, May 11th, 2:00pm-3:00pm EST

During this fast-paced and interactive webcast, participants will learn how:


- Event management makes BPM more responsive
- Business event processing (BEP) and BPM allow
you to detect and respond to threats
- To identify new revenue opportunities and optimization targets using BEP and BPM


The format will be 45 minutes of presentation followed by 15 minutes of Q&A. Both slides and sound will be presented online, via web browser. Access requires a computer with audio output and an Internet connection.


About the Speaker:


Nathaniel Palmer is a Principal and Chief BPM Strategist with SRA International, Inc., as well as Editor-in-Chief of BPM.com and Executive Director of the Workflow Management Coalition. Previously he was Director, Business Consulting for Perot Systems Corp, working under business process guru Jim Champy, and prior to that spent over a decade with Delphi Group as Vice President and Chief Analyst.  Over the last two decades he has published several dozen articles on many topics surrounding business process management, and in 1998 was the first individual to be awarded the distinction of Laureate in Workflow. He is co-author of “The X-Economy: Profiting from Instant Commerce” (Texere, 2001) as well as a contributing author to six books and reference manuals including “The BPM and Workflow Handbook,” “BPM in Practice,”  "Mastering the Unpredictable" (MKpress 2010) and the workflow section of “The Encyclopedia of Database Systems” (Springer, 2009.)  He has been featured in publications ranging from Fortune to The New York Times, and has had over 100 by-lined articles in IT publications such as CIO and InformationWeek. He has also been featured as a guest expert on National Public Radio and World Business Review.

 

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