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October 24, 2005

Trends 2006: Integration-Centric Business Process Management

by Ken Vollmer

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Executive Summary

Integration-centric business process management (BPM) solutions focus on scenarios that involve interactions between workers and the multiple business applications they rely on to perform their duties. Due to the focus that organizations are placing on process improvement efforts, vendors of all types have attempted to break into the BPM market, with varying levels of success. During 2006, integration-centric BPM solution providers will continue to face intense competition from other vendors in their own ranks, as well as from those that target human-centric process improvements.

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