WEBCAST:
Think Agile BPM is not for you because you don't have simple processes that follow the same path every time? Think again. This webcast illustrates how Agile BPM allows you to get results by striking the right balance between structure and flexibility in processes how Fujitsu's Agile BPM solution can help you to achieve that goal.
WEBCAST:
In order to meet the new requirements of middleware for mobile development, many companies are turning to mobile Backend-as-a-Service (mBaaS). Watch this informative webcast to explore the requirements, capabilities, and benefits of mBaaS now.
PODCAST:
Today, more than ever, organizations must deliver the benefits of cost optimization and business agility. This podcast series explains how that goal can be realized through dynamic Business Processes Management. The series focuses on banking, government, healthcare, insurance, cross-industry and retail.
WEBCAST:
This webcast identifies the trends towards the outsourcing of business and technology processes, and how that can increase systemic and operational risk within an enterprise.
PODCAST:
Listen to software development experts from the IBM® Software Development Laboratory and some of their U.S.-based counterparts explain how to reduce complexity, improve access to vital business information, and optimize IT budgets in this exclusive, listen-at-your-own-pace podcast series on Smart SOA Connectivity and Integration.
PRODUCT DEMO:
Explore the benefits of Rational Asset Manager with this IBM e-Kit. The e-Kit includes demos, white papers and a webcast. Discover how to track and audit your assets to utilize them for reuse, especially within a service-oriented architecture.
WEBCAST:
View the following webcast to uncover how the Ministry of Social Development collaborates with HP to create new systems and technology that help deliver better overall service to over a million New Zealanders.
SOFTWARE DEMO:
SOA is a business-driven IT approach that supports integrating a business as linked, repeatable business tasks, or services, but pursuing SOA on an ad-hoc scattered basis can dramatically reduce its benefits.