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Friday, 07 January 2011 07:48 |
 | Procter & Gamble: Using Enterprise Architecture to Innovate, Simplify and Digitize the Organization Please join our collaborative webinar, Procter & Gamble: Using Enterprise Architecture to Innovate, Simplify and Digitize the Organization, featuring Michael Fulton, Shared Services Platform Architect, on Thursday, January 13, 2011 at 1pm ET. He will discuss how P&G’s Global Business Services (GBS) organization is using MEGA to innovate, simplify and digitize P&G as they drive the transformation of their business.
Procter & Gamble, 127,000 employees strong in more than 80 countries, has long been an innovator and leader with the purpose of providing branded products and services of superior quality and value that improve the lives of the world’s consumers, now and for generations to come. A MEGA client for many years, Procter & Gamble has realized the value of their investment throughout many business units, including HR, Finance, Manufacturing, IT, and more. You will learn:- How to improve transparency and achieve alignment of business and IT
- How architecture can contribute to business agility
- Ways to cut costs and improve value of IT investments using enterprise architecture
- How to extract IT information out of your EA data and communicate it to key stakeholders to gain executive support
- How to leverage enterprise architecture to drive innovation within your organization
Who should attend:
- Business professionals who are tasked with the expansion of enterprise and business architecture in their organization
- Executives who want to adopt a more holistic approach to managing business problems
- MEGA users who want to improve communication of enterprise architecture value and increase EA involvement with projects
- Enterprise architects who want to discover new approaches to their enterprise architecture / business architecture environments
Featured Speaker:
Michael Fulton Shared Services Platform Architect, Procter & Gamble
Register here... |
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Friday, 07 January 2011 07:40 |
 | 11 January, 2011 Copenhagen, Denmark Through a number of interesting case studies by Carlsberg, ATP, Armed Forces, LEGO and Foss, this conference focuses on how you can create a successful link between business and IT with Business Process Management (BPM). The conference will help you control and manage your work processes to deliver fast results, helping you to effectively and successfully support business needs. Participants will learn of the various project organizations and approaches, deployment and implementation models, BPM set-up and governance structures, process models and process tools, and how to establish a process-oriented development approach.
This conference will address: - How to create successful process and IT projects?
- What business results can be achieved by linking process and IT development?
- What methods should be used?
- How should you organize the project?
- How can you ensure implementation of new processes and IT?
- How best to manage and organize work processes with BPM?
- Who is responsible for process optimization: IT or business?
- How do you manage in practice? How do you manage the "process governance", and what does a BPM setup look like?
- How do you implement process ownership?
- What are the main challenges and pitfalls?
For more information, visit the Danish IT Business Process Management Conference Web site (in Danish). Pre-Conference BPM Master Class10 January, 2011 Copenhagen, Denmark This BPM Master Class provides a practical "hands on" experience in how to develop and manage a Business Process Management application using BPM tools. People working with BPM will have a unique opportunity to gain an introduction to BPM frameworks and governance practices and an insight into how a BPM tool can be used for process modeling. Master Class Facilitators: - Francis Bell, Bizcon
- Ricardo Pascual-Jackson, Anatonia
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Thursday, 27 May 2010 08:31 |
 | MEGA (a leading BPA vendor) and Appian (a BPMS leader in human-centric processes) address the BPA-BPMS disconnect by embedding Appian process modeling within the BPA environment. That way you get the benefits of both enterprise-class BPA and model-driven zero-code process execution and monitoring… with no translation loss in the round-tripping. Read more about it in this white paper from Bruce Silver. |
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Tuesday, 12 May 2009 10:53 |
| | Appian and MEGA Present Process Efficiency
Appian and MEGA will offer a special Web seminar – “Roundtrip Process Analysis and Execution Drives Process Efficiency” – on May 21 at 20:00 CET and May 28 at 15:00 CET. Executives from Appian, the business process management (BPM) expert, and MEGA, the industry pioneer in business process analysis (BPA), will show how process efficiency saves money and improves relationships with customers, partners, and employees. Last year, Appian and MEGA inked a deal to integrate the MEGA Modeling Suite and Appian Enterprise Business Process Management (BPM) Suite and the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)-delivered Appian Anywhere platforms. "The integration of these two systems will give us an incredible amount of visibility into process performance and the potential impact of change on our production processes." explained Pat Steinmann, Enterprise Rent-A-Car. The Web program includes a live demo of award-winning, analyst-recognized BPA/EA & BPM technologies. Attendees will learn how to: - Streamline and accelerate process improvement initiatives
- Rapidly automate MEGA processes in the Appian BPM Suite using the industry standard BPMN process description
- Enhance Appian process analysis with MEGA’s Modeling Suite
Read the full announcement here >> |
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Friday, 01 May 2009 07:41 |
| | MEGA to exhibit its latest EA suite at major UK conference on enterprise architecture
MEGA, the company that provides enterprise architecture (EA) and business process analysis (BPA) software solutions, will be exhibiting the 2009 version of its software for EA management at the Enterprise Architecture Conference Europe 2009 (EAC). Organised by IRM UK Strategic IT Training Ltd., the event will take place from June 8 - 10, 2009, at the Park Plaza Victoria Hotel, London. Read the full announcement here >> |
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