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 Joins the Canadian Trade Mission to Dominican Republic and Costa Rica as BPM & GRC gain momentum in Latin America
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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."
Process Execution
Ensure Integrity - Bridge people and Systems
| Key Benifits • Streamline the end-to-end execution of business processes • Route information via an electronic messaging backbone • Enforce BPM strategies on all levels of company performance • Effectively utilize IT and human resources. |
cannot be realized. Dynamic process execution must engage human resources and simultaneously orchestrate and invoke supporting IT applications and services.
Agile Process Execution Bridges People and Systems - Using the EPC, your company can take advantage of a detail-rich modeling environment with an integrated workflow system to manage and orchestrate your processes. Model processes and assign roles, resources, and services to activities; then publish your model for execution within your operational work environment. EPC allows your organization to develop and maintain a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) strategy which allows your workflows to remain flexible, and to adapt quickly to change. Every task is updated and prioritized automatically, allowing employees to effectively manage their time, and execute their responsibilities, according to high-level business strategies. EPC is BPEL-compliant, ensuring that workflow execution can be managed by a wide range of applications. Model your company processes in the industry standard BPMN (Business Process Modeling Notation), and then export to BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) for execution. With the EPC, your processes are never limited - our solution provides you with multi-platform integration that will enable your company to execute an effective business strategy at all levels of your organization.
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Workflow engages people and systems |
Leverage Standards in BPM
| EPC proliferates your integration-intensive processes on all levels of company organization. With our support for the most widely accepted industry standards, your processes can move beyond company lines. |
BPMN (Business Process Modeling Notation) serves as a communicative tool that enables the smooth transition between process design and implementation. BPMN is
accepted as the leading business process notation worldwide, which means that processes described in BPMN can be shared and easily understood.
BPEL
BPEL is a process modeling/orchestration language that standardizes process descriptions in the XML markup language, allowing for the integration of business process management and automated web service applications.
WSDL/SOAP
WSDL (Web Service Description Language) is a language which describes web services for importing and documenting services and their functions. WSDL is used in conjunction with SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) to proliferate web services in a networked environment through a messaging framework.
ERP/CRM
Standardized master data entities and attributes manage the integration of information, which can be shared among systems via common services. The EPC allows you to automate your business processes end-to-end, communicating with processes in your existing ERP or CRM system via Master Data Management and Service Oriented Architecture.
Microsoft Office Integration
Import your existing Visio process maps into the EPC to make use of existing process knowledge. Instantly create manuals, training materials, presentations and reports by exporting to Word, Powerpoint, and Excel.
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Leverage your Exisiting
IT Framework:
| EPC Intergrates with: – MS Office Applications (Word, Excel,Powerpoint®) – Open Office Applications – Adobe® PDF – MS Visio® – MS Project – Sharepoint |
Integrate with other 3rd party applications via: - XML - XMI - BPEL - APIs; SOAP - CSV - HTTP - BPMN - WSDL - UDDI |
EPC allows you to maintain your database standard (JDBC compliant):
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