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Colin Teubner December 19, 2007
Ultimus Leads Human-Centric BPMS With Top-Notch Usability
The Forrester Wave™ Vendor Summary, Q4 2007
by Colin Teubner
with Connie Moore, Jamie Barnett

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Ultimus is a well-known name to many in the BPM space, being one of the longer-lived and most global pure plays around. The Cary, NC-based company uses feedback from its large customer base to decide which features to add, meaning that while the company goes for usability before cutting-edge features, it has also come up with good solutions to some tough problems over the years. Today's V8 product is modern, redesigned with a new process data model and SOA-based server, and easy to use, and this leading BPM company is poised for growth with a new CEO on board..

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

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