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    Konstantin Ivanov
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    Why Companies Do Need Enterprise Architecture at Downturn?

    Take it or leave it, but often EA is referred as a lengthy initiative with very unclear and practically not very applicable results. Like a set of references architectures, which in practice turn to be 80% different from architectures of actually deployed solutions or a set of principles of building new data centers, which are too high-level and theoretical, so any solution built do comply with them.

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    Tobias Blickle
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    Automatic Process Discovery with ARIS PPM: “It’s about behavior!”

    In these economic times, most enterprises focus on their core competencies and understand that there is a close relationship between financial success, the efficiency of business operations and the satisfaction of their customers. True to the motto “What can’t be measured, can’t be optimized”, the ability to monitor and analyze organizational performance becomes more and more important. Companies begin to realize that collecting indicators without the link to processes is not enough to identify bottlenecks and to derive measures of optimization.

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    Frank Luyckx
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    ARIS within SAP projects

    Many SAP project managers are struggling with the question whether they should integrate BPM within their SAP projects. For them the ROI of BPM for their project is not obvious. The Enterprise BPM framework, as introduced in my previous blogs, provides an overview of the utilization of BPM within SAP projects. The decision whether BPM should be incorporated within the SAP projects should also be taken by the stakeholders who are responsible for the TCO of the SAP environment. Typical SAP projects apply business process models for:

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    Elke Bastian
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    Review BPE Award ceremony

    Yesterday, IDS Scheer announced the 2009 Business Process Excellence Award Winners in the wonderful location Lenbach in Munich. The BPE Awards are presented in several categories to customers with outstanding projects, a high degree of innovation and resulting in improved business performance. It was a very nice evening with a special dinner, good drinks and live music. I met very interesting people there and enjoyed the ceremony very much.

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    Sebastian Stein
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    Keynote by Dr. Jost at ProcessWorld in Munich

    Today, ARIS ProcessWorld on Tour started with the stop in Munich. The first keynote was given by IDS Scheer's CEO Peter Gerard. Afterwards, Dr. Wolfram Jost gave his keynote about ARIS innovations.

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    Uwe Wortmann
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    Already heard of the ARIS Enterprise Services Integration?

    It is the new functionality of ARIS for SAP to speed up your SAP projects and enable alignment of business process requirements and SOA! Read this blog from Josèphe Blondaut from IDS Scheer AG and Stephan Schluchter from SAP AG, introducing the new integration.

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    Michael Rosemann
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    Business Processes – The Neglected Asset

    The performance of any organization depends on the activities it executes. The sequence in which we execute these activities is called a business process. However, despite this importance, it is surprising that very few organizations have made processes a first class citizen.

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    Thomas David
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    Live from SAPPHIRE 09: How to speed up software development

    I've started today with a really thrilling keynote from Hasso Plattner about ''The power of Speed''. He showed fast as lightning analytic applications and build visions around the new agility once a CEO gets all information in real time. This would increase the quality of decisions tremendously.

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    Thomas David
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    Live from SAPPHIRE 09: The new reality...

    Kicking off the day with Léo's keynote was a good idea: A brand new messaging was brought to the audience: The Clear Enterprise. Clarity is key to success in these times. This also includes sustainability. How can companies reduce their carbon footprint? SAP's wants to reduce it's carbon footprint at 70% till the year 2020. A Sustainability Solution Map should empower the customers to do the same.

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    Thomas David
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    Live from SAPPHIRE 09: The SAPPHIRE Awakens

    It is Monday morning and the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando is slowly being converted into the SAPPHIRE. The event is due to begin tomorrow morning with a keynote presentation from Leo Apotheker, and the finishing touches are being made to the trade fair stands.

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    Sebastian Stein
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    SUPER movie released

    These days, the European research project SUPER is finalised. IDS Scheer is a member of this project and I gave an overview of SUPER's aims some time ago. Last week, the official SUPER movie was released, which is included in the body of this post...

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    Christiane Nicolay
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    Dr. Wolfram Jost "live on blog" in SAP BPX Community Network

    On May 5, 4-5 p.m. (CEST), you will have the chance to chat with Dr. Wolfram Jost on his Weblog "Why focus on the "B" in Business Process Management" on SAP BPX Community. I think it is a great opportunity to share your thoughts and comments about Business Process Management with a member of the executive board of IDS Scheer. In his blog, Dr. Jost focuses on the importance of the business aspect of BPM, just in times of economic crisis...

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