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PRESENT:

Business Agility and Process Optimization enabled
by BPM and SOA Case Study Competition

 

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The BPM/SOA Community of Practice (CoP), in partnership with BPTrends, ebizQ and SearchSOA.com, is sponsoring the “Business Agility and Process Optimization enabled by Business Process Management (BPM) and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)” Case Study Competition. The competition is open to organizations of all sizes, including government agencies, which have successfully delivered business or mission value using a BPM, SOA or combined BPM-SOA approach.

Similar to the SOA Consortium’s contests in 2008-2009, the goal of the BPM/SOA Case Study Competition is to highlight business success stories and lessons learned to provide proof points and insights for other organizations considering or pursuing BPM, SOA or combined BPM-SOA adoption. To qualify for the competition, the project must be complete with demonstrated business results.

Entries will be judged on the complexity of the business problem addressed, the ROI/Business Value achieved (Agility/Innovation/Flexibility/Optimization/Resilience/Service Delivery), the level and sophistication of the cross-organizational collaboration (Business/Technical) and the usage of BPM/SOA approaches and supporting technology. In addition to one overall winner, organizations will be recognized by industry/government.

Case Study Competition winners will be announced in Cambridge MA on September 21, 2010 and will be featured on the BPM/SOA CoP website and in October publications by BPTrends, ebizQ, SearchCIO.com and SearchSOA.com.

Case Study Winners
 

Learn about our past Case Study Competition winners: 2008 SOA, 2009 SOA and 2009 BPM.

| Competition Overview | Guidelines | Competition Judges |

 

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