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For Business Process & Applications Professionals
(Length: 4 pages)
December 19, 2007 Ascentn Emerges And Is A Strong Performer In The Human-Centric BPMS MarketThe Forrester Wave™ Vendor Summary, Q4 2007by Colin Teubner with Connie Moore, Jamie Barnett Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)Don't let the small size fool you: Ascentn has put quite an effort into making use of Microsoft-provided technology so that its R&D could go to better use. While the company is somewhat new to BPM, the founders have experience creating process-based applications for large companies. Its major differentiators are agility, the management of processes at runtime, and the use of Microsoft technologies, including InfoPath and SharePoint, to keep costs down. Microsoft lovers and cost-conscious buyers will like this, while others may balk at the lack of a native UI creation environment compared with more expensive alternatives. Buy Risk-FreeDownload and print PDF immediately. Price: US $795 Our Money-Back Guarantee: If you are not completely satisfied, return it for a full refund within three weeks of your online purchase. Already a Forrester Client?
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The 2007 BPM Market Overview
Original air date: Friday, September 07, 2007 This scorecard summary is featured in: The Forrester Wave™: Human-Centric BPM for Microsoft Platforms, Q4 2007 View vendor summaries for other vendors in this Forrester Wave: Ascentn, Bluespring Software, Global 360, K2, Metastorm, Singularity, Ultimus, and W4
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