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This issue
is designed to help you get the most out of your
performance management initiatives and plan for
what may be coming in the next six to nine months.
You'll find articles, whitepapers, webcasts, conferences,
the latest news, and even a downloadable BPM system.
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Management 2.0 |
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Performance Management 2.0 is the next phase
in BPM. It builds upon what's gone before.
It drills deeper into financial analysis
and then goes beyond Finance to touch most
major departments across the company. You
can learn the details of BPM 2.0 in this
article
by BPM Partners. You can also see and hear
what's coming and what's available now by
signing up for the Performance Management
2.0 webinar: Sept. 27th, 12:00 pm ET
Register
for the webinar »
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Business
Objects to Acquire ALG Software |
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Business Objects officially announced yesterday
that it plans to add to its stable of performance
management applications by acquiring ALG.
This continues the consolidation trend we
have seen in BPM for several years now. We
do have some questions about this particular
combination though.
Read
our opinion and the details »
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| Fall
BPM Conferences |
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If you are planning on starting, expanding,
or just fine-tuning your BPM system make
sure you are armed with the latest thinking
on the subject. Attend one of the following
conferences featuring BPM Partners and learn
from the industry experts and your peers:
ASMI Performance Conference, Oct. 2-4, Chicago,
IL
BPM Summit 2006, Oct. 30-31, Greenwich,
CT
CFO CPM Conference, Nov. 5-7, Atlanta, GA
See
conference details and available discounts
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| Taking
BPM to the Next Level |
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Most BPM systems start with financial
planning. Some never get beyond that.
Learn how GE Healthcare successfully
addressed their budgeting, planning,
and consolidation needs while also
extending the impact beyond Finance.
The best practices contained in this
webcast will help you maximize the
return on your BPM investment: Sept.
26th, 12:00 pm ET
Register
for the webinar »
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The
open source movement has recently gained
traction in the business intelligence space.
It was only a matter of time before business
performance management had its own open
source alternatives as well, and now it
does. Read our opinion about the first open
source BPM solution from Adaptive Planning
and download a fully functioning version
to come to your own conclusions.
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