Using business process management to thrive through the downturn

06 Jan 2009

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Mapping IT to business processes is vital

In these challenging economic times, the focus for many organisations will be to cut costs and increase efficiency. For IT leaders, the need to deliver flexible systems capable of supporting change and enhancing business processes becomes even more critical. Mapping IT strategies to the corporate strategy is always a key requirement, but never more so than in tough times.

As a result, many firms are turning to business process management (BPM) tools to help manage, monitor and improve operational processes, and make sure their IT architecture is adaptable and agile enough to support and drive change. The technology not only offers the opportunity to better understand and enhance key processes, but also to identify areas for efficiency gains and spending cuts.

In this Computing web seminar, in association with Oracle, we examine the best practice in delivering BPM to provide greater flexibility and efficiency for your business. Our panel of experts will answer your questions, and discuss how BPM technology can help IT to more effectively support the achievement of business goals.

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