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| Most Popular BPEL Reports
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A Close Look at BPEL sponsored by IBM
 | Video: | Posted: 13 Nov 2009
| | Premiered: | 13 Nov 2009 | |
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BPEL is an XML-based language that defines the execution of a business process. It is used to implement a particular flow through computer services. Now an OASIS standard, BPEL grew out of separate initiatives at IBM, Microsoft, and BEA to create an orchestration language for business processes.
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BPMN Basics, Organizing Your Business Processes sponsored by IBM
 | Video: | Posted: 13 Nov 2009
| | Premiered: | 13 Nov 2009 | |
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Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) is a newer language but has been the focus of much attention from business and IT. As business processes grow more complex, BPMN provides a structured way to organize them. But it is important to know the basics before selecting a BPMN solution.
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Enterprise Data Services in SOA using ODI Suite sponsored by Oracle Corporation
 | White Paper: | Posted: 01 Oct 2009
| | Published: | 01 Feb 2009 | |
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This whitepaper will demonstrate why Data Services are a foundation requirement for enterprise SOA deployments by describing how just how valuable, and complex,
business data is for the businesses that rely on it.
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State of the Business Process Management Market 2008 sponsored by Oracle Corporation
 | White Paper: | Posted: 18 Sep 2009
| | Published: | 01 Aug 2008 | |
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Over the last few years, BPM has seen rapid growth because it succeeds where earlier approaches have failed - uniting business strategists and technologists together with a shared set of tools to accomplish common goals. The future promises even more explosive growth as BPM products continue to mature. Read on to learn more.
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Simple, Open and Affordable BPEL sponsored by JBoss, a Division of Red Hat
 | Webcast: | Posted: 17 Jul 2009
| | Premiered: | Available On Demand | |
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As more and more organizations are leveraging BPEL to specify orchestration of Web services, there is a growing need for a simple, open and affordable implementation. In this session, you learn how Red Hat plans to deliver an enterprise-class, supported, open source BPEL engine as part of the JBoss Enterprise Middleware portfolio.
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