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April 21-23, 2008 • Renaissance Washington DC Hotel
Since 2006, The Only Conference to Join BPM and Enterprise Architecture
Under the Agenda of Business Transformation
Sessions Include:
• What Every Enterprise Architect Needs to Know About BPM• Transitioning Enterprise Architectures to SOA
• Applying Agile Development Strategies to BPM Initiatives
• Workforce Management & BPM Integration
• A Practitioner's Guide to BPMN Process Modeling
• Strategies & Techniques for Effective Business Process Discovery
• From Artifacts to Assets: Finding Payback From EA Frameworks
• Developing a Process-Centric Governance Strategy
Plus Full-Day Workshops on BPM, EA and More. . .
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Keynote Presentations From:
Dennis Wisnosky,
Chief Technoloy Officer,
U.S. Dept of Defense, BMA
Jon Pyke,
CSO, CordysChairman, Workflow Management Coalition
IEEE Fellow
CEO, Enturity
Founder & President,
Delphi Group
Edward G Lewis
First CIO in
U.S. Federal Government
40+ Presentations From Leading Organizations and Agencies Including:
• AEC Infosystems
• AgilityPlus
• Automatic Data Processing
• BEA Systems
• Booz Allen Hamilton• BPM Focus
• Business Transformation Agency
• Catastrophic Planning and Management Institute• Center for Business Process Innovation
• Cordys
• Fujitsu Computer Corp
• Grant Thornton
• Global 360
• IES, Inc.
• IntegrityONE
• Intercontinental Hotel Group
• Lockheed Martin
• Nokia Siemens Networks
• Performance Innovation
• Project Performance Corp
• Royal Caribbean Cruises
• RP International
• San Francisco BART
• SI International
• SRA International
• Stevens Institute of Technology
• The Open Group
• Trisotech
• Unisys
• U.S. Dept of Defense
• U.S. Dept of the Interior
• Veterans Administration
• Wachovia
• Workflow Management Coalition
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Who Should Attend:
Architecture & Process is defined foremost for Enterprise Architects and Program Managers, as well as Business Process Owners, Operations Managers, IT Strategists, and Business Analysts. Participants will be involved in managing business operations, defining enterprise architecture, as well as standards definitions, policy making and business process management initiatives. Previous participants were split between government, defense and Fortune 500 companies.
Why You Should Attend & What You Will Learn:
• Expand your expert network through peer-to-peer collaboration with a community of leaders, experienced practitioners, users and adopters from within your own industry
• Learn the most up-to-date strategies, techniques, and technologies for building successful Enterprise Architecture and implementing Business Process Management (BPM)
• Gain first-hand knowledge of the current transformation initiatives underway within Fortune 500 and Global 2000 firms, the Pentagon and the U.S. government
• Find new opportunities and partners for succeeding with business transformation initiatives
• Gain actionable information for continuous process improvement and business transformation.