My colleagues and I did a live BPM chat on dW yesterday. It was a lot of fun. Check out the published chat transcript if you missed it.…
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Online chat - What is new in BPM 6.1.2?
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The BPMN 2.0 and Roger Federer debates
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/clau?entry=the_bpmn_2_0_andI took a day off to go see Rogers cup at the York University yesterday. After six hours of rain delay, Roger Federer played but he blew it with all kinds of unforced errors. So the big debate continues - who is the No.1 in men's tennis? There has also been a lot of BPMN 2.0 debates recently. …
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Asset Repository for BPM
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/clau?entry=asset_repository_for_bpmThe new WebSphere Dynamic Process Edition 6.1.2 from the IBM's BPM Suite includes a new Asset Repository for BPM that is powered by Rational Asset Manager. It enables teams working on a BPM project to store and share artifacts through the BPM solution life cycle. …
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IBM developerWorks : Blogs : Bobby Woolf: WebSphere SOA and J2EE in Practice
http://www-03.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/woolfGreat EIP Review Blogs I read
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IBM developerWorks : Blogs : Bobby Woolf: WebSphere SOA and J2EE in Practice
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/woolfGreat EIP Review Blogs I read
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What are the differences between an SCM and Rational Asset Manager?
http://rationalassetmanager.wordpress.com/2008/07/19/what-ar...Christina Lau recently wrote about how Source Configuration Management systems are very different than Asset management systems. I thought since this question comes up occasionally with our developer users I thought I would also write about it. An Asset can be Zero, One or more
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SOA & IT Infrastructure thoughts
http://ronenl.blogspot.comChristina Lau - IBM BPM
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Business rules and Policies
http://ronenl.blogspot.com/2008/07/business-rules-and-polici...These two seem to overlap each other and I got several questions by customers who drill into SOA architecture and concepts about what goes where - how should one determine whether a decision logic is a Policy or Rule? I read a nice blog entry by Christina Lau, IBM describing this dilemma and giving some examples.
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IBM developerWorks : Blogs : Bobby Woolf: WebSphere SOA and J2EE in Practice
http://www-03.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/woolfMonday May 19, 2008 Christina Lau's New Blog IBM's Christina Lau has a new blog on developerWorks. On The Business Process Management Experience, Christina discusses business process management (BPM) and the associated WebSphere BPM products. BPM is becoming a really key area within IBM, a major part of achieving business/IT alignment. Christina has just been promoted to Distinguished Engineer
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Column 2 : BPM, Enterprise 2.0 and technology trends in business.
http://www.column2.comIBM developerWorks : Blogs : The Business Process Management Experience
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links for 2008-06-04
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REST + BPM @ Intalio User Conferene
http://jisi.dreamblog.jp/blog/1644.htmlHas it been reached ? By adding the HTTP verbs to a business process definition language ? Isn’t that a kind of specialization ? BPEL was born with a similar specialization a few years ago. Christina Lau at IBM wrote an article BPM and RESTful SOA in which she stated that RESTful SOA is "a key enabling technology that makes [getting into BPM without a huge investment] possible." Our own CTO, Assaf Arkin, addresses what Intalio is doing with REST in his session
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REST + BPM
http://www.intalio.com/news/rest-bpm/Has it been reached ? By adding the HTTP verbs to a business process definition language ? Isn’t that a kind of specialization ? BPEL was born with a similar specialization a few years ago. Christina Lau at IBM wrote an article BPM and RESTful SOA in which she stated that RESTful SOA is "a key enabling technology that makes [getting into BPM without a huge investment] possible." Our own CTO, Assaf Arkin, addresses what Intalio is doing with REST in his session