Fujitsu has announced Interstage Business Process Manager Version 7. Enhancements in version 7 include an integrated BPM console that enables users to manage the full process life cycle from a single interface, and an enhanced Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) dashboard that can automatically invoke responses to user-defined thresholds. Other key features include a BPM application packager, pre-built process templates and functions, expanded standards support, and a new trial version.
Interstage BPM claims to be the first Java-based BPM solution to work with all major application servers.
Checkout Fujitsu Interstage BPM.
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Fujitsu announces Interstage Business Process Manager 7 (3 messages)
- Posted by: Floyd Marinescu
- Posted on: March 02 2005 02:16 EST
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- fluxcorp made it before by Doron Orbach on March 03 2005 03:15 EST
- WorkPoint has been there for a long time as well. by Michael Sander on March 04 2005 10:16 EST
- CARNOT supports J2EE 1.3 application servers since 2001 by Marc Gille on March 04 2005 00:32 EST
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fluxcorp made it before[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Doron Orbach
- Posted on: March 03 2005 03:15 EST
- in response to Floyd Marinescu
"Interstage BPM claims to be the first Java-based BPM solution to work with all major application servers". I think that these type of solutions already exist for java and applicaion servers. look at fluxcorp solution for example.
D. Orbach
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WorkPoint has been there for a long time as well.[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Michael Sander
- Posted on: March 04 2005 10:16 EST
- in response to Doron Orbach
WorkPoint from Insession Technologies (www.workpoint.com) has been deployed on WebSphere, Weblogic, Oracle, JBoss, Pramati, etc. since 2001 as well. Mabye Fujitsu has a different definition of "Major". -
CARNOT supports J2EE 1.3 application servers since 2001[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Marc Gille
- Posted on: March 04 2005 00:32 EST
- in response to Floyd Marinescu
Interstage BPM claims to be the first Java-based BPM solution to work with all major application servers.
CARNOT Process Engine (www.carnot.ag) supports and has
deployed large productive applications on all major
application servers since the availability of J2EE 1.3 in 2001. It has been regression tested on BEA Weblogic, Borland Enterprise Server, IBM Websphere, JBoss, Oracle, Pramati, SAP Netweaver, SUN iPlanet and Trifork.