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Agentless Backup is Not a Myth

Broadcast Are you tough enough to take on Business Process Management (BPM) and win? Someone has to. It has never been more important to handle workflow efficiently.

But it has never been more tricky: different types of information, acquired in different locations, for different business needs, need to be integrated into the process. You want flexibility and agility: not attributes of the traditional “Big Iron BPM” approach, or the fragmentation and inefficiencies of ad hoc BPM.

What’s the alternative?

At 11:00 BST today Tim Phillips will be joined in the studio by Dermot McCauley, from Kofax, and Dale Vile, rom Freeform Dynamics, to discuss precisely this.

The pair of them know a fair amount about BPM and will explain some of the problems you have had with BPM in the past and how mobile, portals and cloud fit into a new vision of BPM.

If you think BPM deserves a second look you can sign up for the free live Regcast here.

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