
OpenEdge BPM: Modifying an OE Application To Integrate With BPM
I sat in on a breakout session today at the Progress Revolution conference on OpenEdge BPM and migrating existing OpenEdge applications to work with (Savvion) BPM. There are some new ways of doing this that are coming in OE 11 that we are not seeing in this session, but I’ve had a few conversations with […]

Progress Revolution Kicks Off: @RReidy and @DrJohnBates Keynotes
I arrived in Boston yesterday for Progress Software’s user conference, Revolution, and to deliver an Introduction to BPM workshop yesterday afternoon. With that out of the way, I can focus on the other speakers here, and what’s happening with Progress these days. The keynotes opened with Rick Reidy, the CEO, with a bit of history […]

Introduction to BPM Workshop at Progress Revolution
I gave a workshop on Introduction to BPM at the pre-conference day yesterday for Progress Software’s user conference, Revolution: Introduction to BPM View more presentations from Sandy Kemsley. The room was full, well over 120 people, and I’ve had a lot of good feedback from the session. As always, I could have talked all day […]

Progress Analyst Day: Industry and Product View
TweetRick Reidy, Progress CEO, opened their one-day analyst event in New York by talking about operational responsiveness: how your enterprise needs to be able to respond to events that happen that are outside your control. You can’t control crises, but you can control your organization’s response to those crises. Supporting operational responsiveness are four technology […]

More BPM Acquisitions: Progress Buys Savvion
BPM acquisitions must be in the air: today, Progress Software announced that they’ve bought Savvion for $49M. This is hot on the heels of IBM’s announcement last month that they’re buying Lombardi, with one huge difference being that Progress doesn’t already have a BPM product in their lineup, whereas IBM has two. Of the three […]