Appian Highlights Commitment to BPM Standards Leadership; Company Executive to Present on the Value of Combined BPM and SOA Implementations at Workflow Management Coalition Conference.VIENNA, Va. -- Appian Corporation, the leading provider of Business Process Management suites (BPMS (Business Process Management Suite or System) See BPM. ), today announced Phil Larson, Director of Product Management, has been chosen to present at the BPM Standards Tutorial Day as part of the WfMC (Workflow Management Coalition (body) Workflow Management Coalition - (WfMc) A non-profit, international organisation of workflow vendors, users, and analysts committed to establishing standards for workflow terminology, interoperability, and connectivity. ) European Fall Meeting in Mainz, Germany from September 26 - 29, 2006. Mr. Larson was elected to the position of Industry Liaison Chair for the WfMC last March, where he plays a critical role in working with industry vendors and the coalition members to help determine and define the standards for software terminology, interoperability and connectivity between workflow products. The WfMC is a non-profit, international organization that consists of more than 300 members from workflow vendors, users, analysts and university/research groups, and this speaking engagement further illustrates Appian's continued commitment and leadership to the standards community through its active participation with the WfMC, OMG (1) See Object Management Group. (2) "Oh my God!" See digispeak. OMG - Object Management Group and OASIS organizations. Mr. Larson's presentation, titled "The Relationship between BPM and SOA (1) (Start Of Authority) The first record in a DNS zone file. See DNS records. (2) (Service Oriented Architecture) The modularization of business functions for greater flexibility and reusability. - How to leverage what you have," will take place during the September 29, 2006 BPM Standards Tutorial Day, and he will discuss the need for organizations to anticipate and adapt quickly to change. Specifically, he will focus on how BPM and SOA technologies are combining to form the preferred next generation framework for agile business applications. Mr. Larson will also illustrate how these two technologies allow customers to drive both efficiency and adaptability in organizational business processes. "Appian is committed to driving BPM industry standards, and our active participation with leading organizations, like the WfMC, advances this cause," said Mr. Larson. "As the market evolves, Appian is leveraging our strong customer track record to take a leadership role in standards development and promote the adoption of specifications that empower users to engage in collaborative, process-driven work." In addition to its involvement with the WfMC and the OMG, Appian is also an active member of OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards), a not-for-profit, international consortium that drives the development, convergence, and adoption of e-business standards. The consortium produces open standards Specifications for hardware and software that are developed by a standards organization or a consortium involved in supporting a standard. Available to the public for developing compliant products, open standards imply "open systems;" that an existing component in a system can be replaced for Web services (1) Loosely, any online service delivered over the Web. Such usage appears in articles from non-technical sources, but not in IT-oriented publications, because definition #2 below describes the correct use of the term. , security, e-business, and standardization standardization In industry, the development and application of standards that make it possible to manufacture a large volume of interchangeable parts. Standardization may focus on engineering standards, such as properties of materials, fits and tolerances, and drafting efforts in the public sector and for application-specific markets. About Appian Appian is the first business process management (BPM) company to deliver advanced process, knowledge, and analytics functionality in a fully integrated suite. Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations “NGO” redirects here. For other uses, see NGO (disambiguation). A non-governmental organization (NGO) is a legally constituted organization created by private persons or organizations with no participation or representation of any government. are deploying Appian's award-winning software, Appian Enterprise, to drive continuous process improvements and build next-generation, composite process solutions. For more information, visit www.appian.com. |
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