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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

More BPM coverage, and our other blog(s)

In my recent post highlighting our new line of services, I neglected to mention an important facet of our new BPM continuous advisory service, and the other services we're working on: each service has a companion blog.

The "service blog" allows our analyst teams to not only highlight new research in the service, upgrades, outages etc - but also highlight other research or information out there that's likely to be of interest to anyone working in the area of service coverage. The idea is to make each service blog a valuable resource in its own right.

Here's our new BPM service news blog. The latest post highlights the addition of coverage of BPM specialist supplier Appian.

In keeping with our philosophy, anyone can subscribe to the blog - it's not exclusively for our paid-for subscription customers. Anyone can access the Appian assessment, too - it's part of our "guest pass" research library that we're continuing to add to, even though we're now also offering paid-for subscription services. Just sign up for free and you can look at what we think of Appian's BPM offering, as well as checking out BEA, Lombardi, Software AG and TIBCO. If you're a paid-for subscription service licensee you'll get access to additional data that will help you compare these vendors side-by-side, in the context of your own environment and priorities - as well as gaining access to exclusive BPM research study findings, best-practice case studies, one-on-one analyst access, and more.

Of course, if you want to see how all this paid-for subscription stuff looks, you can sign up for a free trial of that, too... it's easy.

We'll be adding IBM to our BPM coverage in the coming week or two, and Pegasystems should follow in the next month. If you want to make sure you're up-to-date with what we're doing in BPM, just point your feed-reader here.

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