Business Process Management – What’s new in Oracle BPM 11.1.1.7.0 Webcast July 4th 2013
- by JuergenKress
Business-Driven. Complete. Best Practice.  Business
 processes are at the heart of what makes or breaks a business—and what 
differentiates it from the competition. Business processes that deliver 
operational efficiency, business visibility, excellent customer 
experience, and agility give the enterprise an edge over the 
competition. Business managers need process management tools that enable
 them to make impactful changes.
  Oracle has been always a leader in this area and the new version of Oracle BPM 11g
 takes that even further by providing complete web based process 
modeling, simulation and implementation including designing the user 
interface and business logic. That provides business users with ability 
to take complete control over the business processes without sacrificing
 the vast service integration capabilities delivered traditionally by IT
 using SOA approach. Oracle Business Process Management is the industry's most complete and business user-friendly BPM solution.
  Register today for this webcast and find out more on the latest and most exciting new features which are now available in Oracle BPM Suite.
  Agenda
  
    
      Introduction do Oracle BPM 11g
      Exciting new features in this release
        
          Revamped Process Composer
          Simulations
          Web Forms
          Process Player
          Adaptive Case Management
          Instance Revisioning
          Other features
        
      
      Demonstration
      Q&A
    
  
  For details please visit the registration page.
  
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