Three "sweet spots" are emerging where BPM can help a company with automating complex manual processes, removing human error and handling process change.
Read this white paper to learn more about BEA AquaLogic Pages - a simple, powerful system that helps everyday participants create Web pages - wikis, blogs, data-driven collaborative Web applications, and more. BEA AquaLogic Pages combines proven capabilities from enterprise portals and traditional Web-content management technologies with the most promising and exciting concepts emerging on the Internet today: from the simple page-authoring and collaborative editing of Wikipedia(R) to the data-driven mashups of Yahoo!Pipes(TM).
BEA AquaLogic Pages serves the diverse needs of both IT departments and line-of-business users.
For IT, BEA AquaLogic Pages provides the management and governance control that core enterprise systems require. But its real impact is in IT's ability to empower a greater army of creators and participants, allowing business users to solve their challenges directly on the Web.
For everyday users, BEA AquaLogic Pages is a revolution: Creating for the Web becomes as simple as crating a Word document or sending an email. Users feed data from core enterprise systems directly into their applications, and can wire that data on the page to other components, like a Google Map or an RSS feed. Every page provides simple editing and the system tracks changes, versioning, and access.
Composite Software Construction - The goal of this book is start by understanding today's software construction processes and technologies and explore why and how it should be evolved to support core composition mechanisms.