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whitepaper Streamline to Success: The Real Mid-Market Experience: Healthcare2006-09-26 01:00:16 IBM
  Electronic health records or electronic medical records (EMR) is a hot topic in the healthcare industry today. Healthcare organizations know the value proposition of having immediate, accurate and secure access to patient information at the point of patient care but are unsure how to begin the migration to a more paper lite environment. Part of our discussion today will help us learn how the migration to EMR is much more than installing software; it's changing how people and processes work.   
whitepaper Streamline to Success: The Real Mid-Market Experience: Wholesale/Distribution2006-09-26 01:00:16 IBM
  "Legacy" core systems, or Business Management Systems, are the lifeblood that supports the financial functions, and track inventory and sales information. In many cases, the legacy core systems represent 20 to 30 years of business rules and logic, customer and supplier data, and extensive internal and external interfaces, which makes replacing them seem impossible from the perspectives of cost, time, and risk. However, they provide the technology foundation that is the cornerstone to providing information for most of the business functions.   
whitepaper On Demand Event: SOA and Business Process Management: Better Together2006-08-02 10:33:47 IBM
  Check out this on-demand Webcast from IBM to hear noted industry analyst Jasmine Noel describe the evolution of business process management (BPM) and its integration with service-oriented architecture (SOA). Noel explains how SOA is allowing companies to implement process automation with greater speed and agility than ever before. You'll learn:

  • How SOA and BPM technologies complement each other
  • Why processes must become independent of specific information resources and specific task automation applications
  • How standards-based SOA works, including its ability to create process independence
  • How the integration of BPM and SOA facilitate "managed flexibility"

  

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