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September 29, 2006

IBM Is A Strong Performer With Its Execution-Oriented Process Modeling Tool

The Forrester Wave™ Vendor Summary, Q3 2006

by Henry Peyret, Colin Teubner, Daniel Krauss

with Connie Moore, Eric Kim, Lucy Fossner


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IBM is a Strong Performer in the business process modeling tools space, based on the strength of a product acquired with Holosofx in 2002. These tools have been rolled into IBM's WebSphere product line as WebSphere Business Modeler, part of the company's business process management suite (BPMS). Business Modeler is now focused directly on providing models eventually executed within the BPMS environment. Despite its execution focus, the product has strong simulation features, and WebSphere Publishing Server provides good features for users to collaborate on the process models.

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Analyst: Daniel Krauss, Henry Peyret
Technology: Application Development, Application Development Processes & Tools, Business Process Management, IT Management, Packaged Applications, Portfolio Management & PMOs
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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