Business Process Management In Digital Transformation Projects
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Live Webinar Sept 27th, 2017 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU/CDU
Provider: IIBA
- Are you engaged in a ‘digital transformation’ project?
- Are you evaluating new technologies for automating business processes?
Business process automation is critical to the success of digital transformation projects.
But modern approaches to business automation demand far more capabilities than those of traditional business process management systems.
Join Phil Simpson, JBoss Product Marketing Manager at Red Hat to learn about their vision for process-driven applications, and how a wide range of new technologies are coming together to support the development of modern cloud-enabled process automation solutions.
In this session Phil will discuss:
- What is digital transformation?
- What are the driving forces behind it?
- Technologies to consider for digital transformation projects
- The role of traditional business process management in digital transformation projects
- Examples from Red Hat’s most successful clients
Presenter: Phil Simpson (LinkedIn profile) JBoss Product Marketing Manager, Red Hat, is responsible for the strategy & positioning of Red Hat’s business rules and business process management products. Phil has extensive experience with business rules and BPM, having held senior product management roles at an early business-rules pioneer and senior marketing roles at several leading enterprise technology companies. Prior to joining Red Hat, Phil was a product manager for the data analytics firm Renesys and was a director at SeaChange International, Ironhead Analytics, and Rulespower.
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IIBA: Business Process Management
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