If you missed it, here’s the Gartner BPMS Magic Quadrant for 2010, freshly published October 18th
And a Link to the full document: Gartner 2010 BPMS Magic Quadrant.pdf
If you missed it, here’s the Gartner BPMS Magic Quadrant for 2010, freshly published October 18th
And a Link to the full document: Gartner 2010 BPMS Magic Quadrant.pdf
[…] Architecture and Requirements Alignment” on pages 313 to 326 of 523 pages. [12] Source: this article about the 2010 Gartner BPMS Magic Quadrant published on November 2, 2010 on Agile Elements blog. […]
Often it’s assumed that everybody has understanding of computers and all that goes with them. The success of one’s
church web design company is present in the current technologies and programs they will be able to take into consideration their clients, good
companies really need to offer you in excess of merely a church website in fact it uses,
all sorts of digital applications. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of SEO
related plugins.
I really don’t believe much in Gartner Research. Their business model is corrupt. Pay them and then they will evaluate you and pay them more, and they’ll tell you what to say and what direction to go in… such that you can get into the ‘right’ quadrant. Obviously IBM and Oracle pay a lot to get where they are in the matrix! There are other business models of companies that do the same thing as Gartner which I prefer where they would have no bias toward those with money paying them to evaluate their products/services.
[…] the Business Process Management System (BPMS). There are many BPMS systems available see: Gartner’s magic quadrant. We started using TIBCO, which is a fantastic product, but proved too taxing on student (budget) […]