(Length: 12 pages)

June 26, 2006

Business Intelligence Meets BPM In The Information Workplace

This is the sixth document in the "Information Workplace" series.

by Keith Gile, Colin Teubner

with Connie Moore, Lucy Fossner


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Business intelligence (BI) software has long stood alone, taking data from various applications and combining it to provide useful information for decision-makers. But simply joining data from applications' data mart silos misses part of the picture; these reports lack the context of the business process in which the data was created. By combining BI and business process management (BPM) technology, organizations can add process context to their reports while simultaneously reaping all benefits of using BI within the process execution environment.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemThe Missing Ingredient: Information Needs Context

itemFrom Different World Views, Convergence

itemToday's View Of BPMS And BI Convergence Is Too Limiting

itemThe BI Market And Use Cases For BPM

itemSome Vendors Are Beginning To Put The Two Worlds Together

itemThe BPM Market Needs BI

itemProcess-Centric BI Depends On BPM Technology

itemBI And BPMS Convergence Will Be Delivered In The Information Workplace

recommendations

itemBPM And BI: Consider Both While Planning Either

WHAT IT MEANS

itemThe Convergence Of BI And BPM Is Happening Now

For this research, Forrester interviewed seven companies: Appian, Business Objects, Cognos, Information Builders, Lombardi Software, SAP, and Savvion.

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