What's Next in BPM Technology

14
© Bruce Silver Associates 2013 What’s Next in BPM Technology? Bruce Silver [email protected]

description

"What's Next in the BPM Technology". Presentation of Bruce Silver at the BPM Forum in Milan, introducing the promises first-generation BPM has fulfilled and left unfulfilled, and both the promises and challenges of the next generation. Software is now 10 years old and has many characteristics of a mature technology. However, a new generation of process innovation is underway, leveraging the latest in mobile devices, social networks, Big Data, business events, and adaptive case management.

Transcript of What's Next in BPM Technology

Page 1: What's Next in BPM Technology

© Bruce Silver Associates 2013

What’s Next in BPM Technology?

Bruce Silver

[email protected]

Page 2: What's Next in BPM Technology

© Bruce Silver Associates 2013

bpmNEXT

Rules for Submitters • Talk about something I

haven’t seen before • Actually, SHOW me,

don’t just tell me • Spur my imagination

Page 3: What's Next in BPM Technology

© Bruce Silver Associates 2013

bpmNEXT 2013

Format

2 days, 24 presentations: 20 minutes demo + 10 minutes Q&A

Technology focus, work still in the labs (a few shipping products)

Peer-to-peer interaction

Themes

1. Lowering the barriers to business people

2. Expanding the boundaries of analysis

3. Social/mobile/cloud enablement

4. Managing knowledge work, ad hoc exceptions, adaptive processes

Page 4: What's Next in BPM Technology

© Bruce Silver Associates 2013

bpmNEXT 2013 Themes

BPTrends view of the conference topics

Page 5: What's Next in BPM Technology

© Bruce Silver Associates 2013

Some Highlights…

1. Signavio

How do you make it easier to engage business people in modeling their processes?

2. Fluxicon

How do you discover how your process really works (from transaction logs)?

3. Oracle

How can business people create advanced BAM dashboards themselves?

4. Webratio

Model-driven processes leveraging social networks

5. Tidalwave

How small businesses can create their own BPM apps in Facebook

6. BP3

How can you best leverage mobile devices for BPM?

7. IBM

How can making data (business entities) a first-class object in BPM help with ad-hoc exceptions?

8. Whitestein

How goal-driven automation coordinates processes across the value chain

Page 6: What's Next in BPM Technology

© Bruce Silver Associates 2013

Lowering the BPMN Barrier

Signavio

Cloud-based BPMN and team repository

How to get business users engaged in modeling

Page 7: What's Next in BPM Technology

© Bruce Silver Associates 2013

Discovering the “Real” Process Flow

Fluxicon

Process mining analyzes transaction logs to discover and analyze the flow

Page 8: What's Next in BPM Technology

© Bruce Silver Associates 2013

Advanced BAM Dashboards without Code

Oracle

Process Composer, BAM Composer – browser-based tooling for business

Page 9: What's Next in BPM Technology

© Bruce Silver Associates 2013

Model-Driven Social BPM

WebRatio

Complete model-driven app dev – BPMN + WebML + special “units”

Page 10: What's Next in BPM Technology

© Bruce Silver Associates 2013

Simple BPM App Builder for Facebook

TidalWave

Empowering Facebook users to create BPM apps themselves

Page 11: What's Next in BPM Technology

© Bruce Silver Associates 2013

BPM for Mobile, Mobile for BPM

BP3

Building responsive, device-aware hybrid app within standard BPMS IDE

Page 12: What's Next in BPM Technology

© Bruce Silver Associates 2013

Data-Centric BPM

IBM

“Managed data” the key to ad hoc exception handling

Page 13: What's Next in BPM Technology

© Bruce Silver Associates 2013

Goal-Driven BPM

Whitestein

Goal-monitoring agents coordinate processes across the value stream

Page 14: What's Next in BPM Technology

© Bruce Silver Associates 2013

Dawn of the New Generation

BPM technology continues to get better…

Lower barriers to business people

More powerful analytics

More adaptive, goal-directed

Cloud, mobile, social take center stage

Full videos available for free at bpmNEXT.com

Mark your calendars for bpmNEXT 2014 – March 25-27, 2014

For more information, contact [email protected] or visit bpmnext.com