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PUBLISHER: WinterGreen Research, Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 331532

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PUBLISHER: WinterGreen Research, Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 331532

Business Process Management (BPM) Software: Market Shares, Analysis and Index, Worldwide 2006 to Current, Quarterly

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Analysis to Provide Unique Perspective of Market Sector Revenue

This analysis provides a view of how a company performs in a selected sector against all companies in that market segment. Large companies have their revenue divided to allow direct comparison to other competitors in a given market sector. Thus, direct comparison of companies of different sizes can quickly be performed to obtain understanding of the relative strengths and weaknesses, as well as mobility potential in a selected market segment. This unique view of market segments is made possible by WinterGreen Research's extensive experience following and forecasting markets for the last 30 years. Small companies can be directly compared to larger companies which participate in many market segments. Performance of a single product line inside a large company can also be observed in its market segment.

BPM Market Offers Market Opportunities

Software that creates the ability for managers and developers to move quickly to change business process to reflect appropriate response to current business conditions is known as Business Process Management (BPM) software. Speed and complexity of business operation is dependent on implementing new systems quickly. BPM provides the interface between the human and the software. It is used to leverage automated process to respond to changing market conditions and to achieve competitive advantage.

In this context, BPM models are evolving that manage complexity. In the core of the BPM software lies the ability to hide complexity from the user, permitting flexible response to changing market conditions. A model is used to start drawing and documenting the process. Users generate a flowchart with a process modeler. A BPM studio is used to enter all the necessary information for process execution, including standard time, costs, user interfaces, and business rules. This model is stored in a database and then used at runtime for process execution. The BPM Server directly executes the model as code and offers a work portal for end users.

Companies Profiled:

Market Leaders

  • IBM
  • PegaSystems

Market Participants

  • Adobe
  • Aurea Software
  • EMC
  • Fujitsu
  • Kofax
  • Microsoft
  • Open Text
  • Oracle
  • PNMsoft
  • SAP
  • Software AG
  • Tibco
  • Vitria
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