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BPM Case study-SFPUC

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) implemented a business process management and workflow solution to drive change efforts across its organizations.

BPM Case Study - GCC

E-commerce takes the proper steps to move towards a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) to maximize the flexibility of their IT structure.

BPM Case Study - Telcom

A world leader in communications strives to streamline their customer billing system.

BPM Case Story - Stuart Wright

Process Management Maintains Clear Workflows for Knowledge Sharing in Oil & Gas Well Engineering Industry

BPM Case Story - Equifax

BPM helps Equifax align its global operations...

BPM Case Story - Clear Channel Communications

Business Process Management (BPM) and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) enables mega media transaction...

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Interfacing on the news (Spanish)

La Prensa Libre newspaper in Costa Rica recently issued a story about the 2010 Information and Communication Technology mission held in San José (Costa Rica) in which Interfacing Technologies participated. Read more (Spanish)

Interfacing Joins the Canadian Trade Mission to Dominican Republic and Costa Rica as BPM & GRC gain momentum in Latin America


Interfacing Technologies will participate in Canadian trade mission to respond to a growing demand in Latin America for BPM and GRC solutions

San Francisco Tackles Baby Boomer Retirement Effect and is Selected as a Finalist for the Global Awards for Excellence in BPM-Workflow

Business process management is key to stay productive while undergoing a generation swap

Interfacing's customer is finalist in 2009 Global Awards for Excellence in BPM and Workflow

Governmental institution is recognized in Global Awards for Excellence in BPM and Workflow.

Interfacing Partners with PRIME PMG to Drive BPM Solutions in Australia

Interfacing and PRIME PMG partnership unites business strategists and technologists together with a shared set of tools to accomplish common goals.

BPM initiatives instill Best-in-Class Performance; report concludes

The Aberdeen Group released a report that concludes that "companies that have developed the organizational maturity and are leveraging the right tools for Business Process Management (BPM) are generating more robust, flexible, and agile business processes."

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Why is Business Process Management Important to You

Enhance, Improve and Save

Business processes are methods, steps and activities we perform to do our jobs. For example, in most companies filling a customer order involves several business processes from processing the order to shipping the product. Some companies have strong business process cultures; others have varying degrees of business process discipline.

A lot of attention has been focused on business processes in recent years because the downturn in the global economy has forced companies to improve their processes to maintain profitability. Recent corporate scandals have caused regulatory changes that involve auditing of financial business processes.

BPM is about

  • Organizing the business around processes and focusing on customer satisfaction
  • Clarifying and documenting processes
  • Monitoring process performance and compliance
  • Continuously identifying opportunities for improvement and deploying them

Depending on company priorities, these four facets of BPM can be implemented individually or inspecific processes or onall processes. However the implementation ofallfour facets will have the most significant impact on business throughput.

Software makes it easier

Managing the full scale of a process lifecycle requires a software solution. Because business processes aren’t restricted by departmental boundaries, it is important for companies to document, communicate and assign accountability for their processes. In recent years, BPM software has emerged into the mainstream of enterprise software. Today there are products that help you design and map your processes. These products can store all kinds of process content linked to the process maps and provide the ability to communicate process knowledge to everyone via the web.

But BPM is more than managing process knowledge. It is a critical and necessary step to achieving fact- based management of business results and specific process performance. Process performance monitoring and process automation are two components that companies use to achieve greater performance in their processes.

Taken alone, performance monitoring supported by dashboard tools presents the latest information on performance status and trends to decision makers at all levels. This permits a much more proactive approach to changing business conditions, enhancing the company's agility. It also clearly shows process performance as it relates to business goals.

In some cases, there is significant value to automating a business process and collecting key process data and content during execution. Processes can be automated using a workflow engine; today’s products can monitor and measure process performance and provide feedback for improvement. Automated processes can deliver critical performance data faster allowing corrective actions to be taken earlier.

Finally, all of the knowledge collected during the process lifecycle must be made available to all stakeholders of a process no matter where they are located in order to accelerate profitable decision making. Why have BPM? In short, BPM helps companies:

  • Become more accountable,
  • Enhance clarity,
  • Improve visibility,
  • Save money,
  • React quicker to competition.

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