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BPM 8.5 vs. 8.0.1 vs. 8.0 Highlights. + 295 Other enhancements. What’s New in IBM BPM v8.0 ?. Social Collaboration. Mobile Access. Content Access. Defining “social ” collaboration for BPM A cutting edge process portal Getting end-users excited about BPM. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MobileAccess

Social CollaborationContentAccess

EnhancedGovernance

What’s New in IBM BPM v8.0?

• Defining “social” collaboration for BPMDefining “social” collaboration for BPM• A cutting edge process portalA cutting edge process portal• Getting end-users excited about BPMGetting end-users excited about BPM

• Departmental to Enterprise-wide Governance, sharing, Departmental to Enterprise-wide Governance, sharing, teaming and re-useteaming and re-use

• A great Mobile AppA great Mobile App• Providing the APIs Providing the APIs

customers need to realize customers need to realize their mobile strategiestheir mobile strategies

• Enabled for IBM Mobile Enabled for IBM Mobile Platform ToolsPlatform Tools

• Making it easy for processes Making it easy for processes to interact with content in to interact with content in ECM systems – ECM systems – IBM, Sharepoint, and othersIBM, Sharepoint, and others

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What’s New in IBM BPMWhat’s New in IBM BPM

IBM BPM 8.0.0 Release Highlights

1. New Web 2.0 Process Portal delivering a highly collaborative work experience with increased social capabilities and visibility for knowledge workers

2. New Coach Designer with the ability to create and reuse custom, user-defined Coach controls, sections and templates

3. Enhanced Governance capabilities including user-defined processes for snapshots and deployment events

4. Managed links to artifacts managed by OSLC-enabled content providers

5. Multiple Process Center support including the ability to search and share content between process centers

6. Ability to interact with documents in enterprise content management systems via Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS)

7. Expanded REST/JSON API for mobile application development

Released 2Q2012

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What’s New in IBM BPMWhat’s New in IBM BPM

IBM BPM 8.0.1 Release Highlights

8. Enhanced IBM BPM Process Portal that delivers a highly collaborative work experience with increased notifications and improved performance

9. Improved ease of use for the Coach Designer with the ability to create and reuse custom, user-defined Coach controls, sections, and templates

10.New ability to incorporate IBM BPM Coaches within WebSphere Portal hosted composite applications

11.New graphical views of data flow & related components in business process models that improve visibility and understanding

12.Enhanced governance capabilities that include out-of-the-box, default-governance processes and samples

13.Integration with SAP Solution Manager for utilizing the design-time capabilities of IBM BPM for designing, documenting, and customizing SAP processes

14.Built-in constructs react to lifecycle events on documents in FileNet Content Manager enterprise content management systems

Released 4Q2012

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What’s New in IBM BPMWhat’s New in IBM BPM

Installation, Configuration, Migration and Security

Dashboards, Coaches, Teams and Process Designer

Local Documents

Web Services

BlueWorks Live Integration

Various Miscellaneous Enhancements

BPM 8.5 What’s New Highlight AreasReleased 2Q2013

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1. Simplified IBM BPM installation, configuration, and administration reduces time and effort to setup, manage, and expand IBM BPM

2. Process Portal Dashboards redesigned, componentized and delivered using extensible “Dashboards” Toolkit of custom Coach Views. This means you can customize the Process Portal end-user experience and build custom apps with the new dashboard views.

3. New, internal document repository to consistently store document attachments, both internally and externally, using CMIS

4. Enhanced collaboration, communications, and change tracking between Blueworks Live and Process Designer

5. Enhanced Web Services security and SOAP header support in the IBM BPM standard runtime

6. MOBILE: Includes IBM Worklight Enterprise Edition to accelerate developing Mobile Apps on any device

What’s New in IBM BPM v8.5?

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BPM 8.5 bundles Worklight Enterprise Edition with entitlement to develop custom mobile apps with IBM BPM. Full license required for production use.

BPM 8.5 bundles Worklight Enterprise Edition with entitlement to develop custom mobile apps with IBM BPM. Full license required for production use.

IBM BPM v8.5 - Includes Worklight for Mobile Apps

Leverage Worklight capability for multi platform development & deployment. Integrate with IBM BPM through REST APIs.

Leverage Worklight capability for multi platform development & deployment. Integrate with IBM BPM through REST APIs.

http://Tinyurl.com/IBMBPMSamplesExchange http://bpmwiki.blueworkslive.com/display/samples/SAMPLE+EXCHANGE+HOME

New Sample Mobile Coaches Toolkit includes over 15 coach views for Mobile Device Access, Theming, Page Navigation and Visual Controls.

New Sample Mobile Coaches Toolkit includes over 15 coach views for Mobile Device Access, Theming, Page Navigation and Visual Controls.

Worklight Adapter for BPM REST APIsWorklight Adapter for BPM REST APIs

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Common HTML5 code baseCommon HTML5 code base

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IBM BPM v8.5 - Social, Actionable Coach-Based Dashboards

‣ Next generation out of the box dashboards – replaces “scoreboards” from previous releases

‣ Process Owners can view current performance against expectations

‣ Team Managers can visualize and manage the work of their team

‣ Participants can see their own task performance measurements

‣ Take action directly to resolve issues and balance work

‣ Created using “coach views” – empowering customization and extensibility

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IBM BPM v8.5 - Social, Actionable Coach-Based DashboardsEmpower business users to collaborate and act on observed insights

Create tailored operational dashboards to offer enhanced visibility for process owners, team leaders and process participants

Create tailored operational dashboards to offer enhanced visibility for process owners, team leaders and process participants

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Process Portal Dashboards Implemented Using Coach Views

• Prior to v8.5 Process Portal could not be modified• In v8.5 Process Portal dashboards were re-built using Coach Views• Process Portal dashboards are three Human Service (BPM_WORK, Process

Performance Team Performance) • Dashboards can now be easily customized and redeployed

New toolkit cotaining building block of dashboards

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Dashboards Toolkit

• Contains all that is needed to build the Dashboards: Services, BOs, Coach Views (i.e. the “Pill” Editor CV)

• You can modify and extend the default dashboards

• You can also create use the toolkit elements to create new custom dashboards

19 new dashboard Coach Views

BOs used by CVs and Ajax Services

Default Ajax Data Services

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Custom Dashboards

• Custom dashboards are Human Services constructed from the Dashboard CVs

• Must be exposed as “Dashboard”

Expose Human Service as "Dashboard“

Dashboard Human Service: •Coaches;•System Services to feed data to dashboards; •Navigation links for dashboard screen transitions

Coach composed of Dashboard Coach Views

Dashboard in Process Portal

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Profile Changes

• Only ND profile for BPM Standard or BPM Advanced – Stand Alone profile available only for: BPM Express and the IID UTE– 12 profile type collapsed into 1

• All work done in Deployment Environment (i.e. can change from Standard to Advanced without re-installing

• Single node ND is a better starting point to grow your configuration by merely adding new BPM nodes as required

Installed Product

Profile type

Standalone DMgr Custom Node

BPM Express Yes No No

BPM Standard No Yes Yes

BPM Advanced No Yes Yes

IID UTE (BPM Advanced)

Yes Optional Optional

Install & Configuration

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BPM Advanced 8.0.x 4-Cluster

DMGR Node Agent Node Agent

Node1 Node2

SprayerIP

IHS

IHSMessagingCluster

AppTargetCluster

SupportCluster

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Web.member1Process Portal, BSpace, widgets, BRM, BPC Explorer

Web.member2 Process Portal, BSpace, widgets, BRM, BPC Explorer

Sup.member2Perf Console,CEI

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ProcServer tables

PDW tables

CommonDB tablesFEMgr, ES, BRules, etc

MEDB tablesSCA.SYS, SCA.APP, CEI,

BPC, procsvr, perfdw

BPEDB tables

BSpace tables

Dramatically Simplified Deployment Topology

Install & Configuration

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BPM Advanced 8.5 3-Cluster

1. Fewer cell scoped tables

2. Only three database types

3. Only three Clusters

4. Only one SI Bus - One SIB for all components,

Separate SIB per DE

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CMNDB (cell)

CMNDB (DE)BPC, FEM, ES, BSpace, MEDB

BPMDB (DE)Process Server,EmbeddedECM

PDWDB (DE)Performance DW

AppSched, Mediations, Rels

PDW, CEI, BPC Explorer

PDW, CEI, BPC Explorer

(PC Console)Process AdminProcess Portal

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Embedded ECMBPCSCABRM

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Dramatically Simplified Deployment Topology

Install & Configuration

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For more details, please reference the longer BPMv85 What’s New Deeper Dive deck here:http://soapower.com/IBMBPM/Presentations/WhatsNew/IBM-BPMv85-WhatsNew-DEEPER-DIVE-by-PaulPacholski-V1.1.pptx