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Tibco is offering a real-time service called iProcess Spotfire that allows business users to manipulate data and produce reports from their business process management (BPM) software.
Tibco's do-it-yourself (DIY) service represents one of the promises of the real-time enterprise. The task of updating and fine tuning BPM software usually requires the help of IT personnel. It's reminiscent of how the web has made the most complex tasks fairly doable by people with little expertise. Tasks that once required experts now can be performed by people with few technical skills.
The Tibco service is designed for all levels of business users. Professionals can use it to understand the operation aspects of the process performance. Executives can use it to get a broad look at the business.
iProcess Spotfire features:
Personalized process reporting and analytics: Gone are the static dashboards. Custom templates display reports that are tailored to specific users.
Better Context: Tibco provides the ability to extract process performance data generated by the BPM and combine it with business information from other applications. This provides the business manager with a broader context than if the data from the BPM environment was all that could be accessed.
Self-service: Instead of relying on IT to create custom reports, iProcess Spotfire enables business users to customize their own work and analyze the metrics themselves. By empowering the business users directly, companies can save time and money, while simultaneously ensuring that changes in the business process performance can be identified and acted upon by the most appropriate people, in the most efficient manner.
Due in large part to the faltering economy, BPM software is proving to be one of the hottest growing sectors in the enterprise IT market. According to Gartner, the BPM market will increase 5% over the next year. Companies that make the investment now in BPM will see better growth when the economy rebounds.
The Tibco offering optimizes BPM software even more by making it a DIY product. Efficiencies are maximized and business managers get to make better customizations that in the long run could have a real effect on the bottom line.
Disclosure: Tibco is a sponsor of the ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit to be held October 15 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Ca.
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very good,thanks.
If you would convince others ,you seem open to conviction yourself.
It sounds good and I appreciate the way of convincing.
Stay connected thanks for posting it.
It's good for us this time.. But how about later? Is it really long last? No pay at all?
This is pretty interesting. I know of at least one fairly large TIBCO customer who could use this in production to close existing gaps.
That it can grab data from external systems is interesting. I'm really curious about the interface, and how you would go about building something using the tools. BI always sounds straightforward, until you go off and try to build something new -- then you find out how difficult it can really be.
I'm really curious about the interface, and how you would go about building something using the tools.
Interesting interface. Would look forward to trying it out. Thanks for the article :D
thanks for your sharing!
Thank you very much for the excellent and useful subject
That it can grab data from external systems is interesting. I'm really curious about the interface, and how you would go about building something using the tools. BI always sounds straightforward, until you go off and try to build something new -- then you find out how difficult it can really be
That it can grab data from external systems is interesting. I'm really curious about the interface, and how you would go about building something using the tools. BI always sounds straightforward, until you go off and try to build something new -- then you find out how difficult it can really be.
The task of updating and fine tuning BPM software usually requires the help of IT personnel.
If you would convince others ,you seem open to conviction yourself.
Instead of relying on IT to create custom reports, iProcess Spotfire enables business users to customize their own work and analyze the metrics themselves.
The Tibco service is designed for all levels of business users. Professionals can use it to understand the operation aspects of the process performance. Executives can use it to get a broad look at the business.
It sounds good and I appreciate the way of convincing.
Stay connected thanks for posting it.
Thank you very much for the excellent and useful subject
I'm really curious about the interface, and how you would go about building something using the tools.
This is pretty interesting. I know of at least one fairly large TIBCO customer who could use this in production to close existing gaps.