For Business Process & Applications Professionals (Length: 5 pages)

August 2, 2007

Intalio Offers A Suitable Open Source Alternative For Human-Centric BPMS

The Forrester Wave™ Vendor Summary, Q3 2007

by Colin Teubner

with Connie Moore, Jamie Barnett


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Intalio immediately differentiates from its competitors by offering a human-centric business process management suite (BPMS) as an open source platform. It's also the smallest vendor we evaluated, though it has more than 10,000 end users on the Intalio|BPMS product. Though Intalio offers a viable alternative to other human-centric BPMS products in the form of its open source offering, the product still has some hurdles to overcome before it can be appropriate for all types of processes.

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Technology: Application Development, Application Infrastructure Technologies, Architecture & Technology Strategy, Business Process Management, Packaged Applications
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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