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Top 16 business process management tools

CIO Business Intelligence

BPM tools help organizations create, execute, optimize, and monitor business processes. There are dozens of tools that fall into this category, including homegrown systems built by the local IT staff. Some of these low-code or no-code enhancements enable people with no formal programming training to use BPM tools successfully.

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Digital Agility Gets a Boost with Identity Management

Fountainhead

Worse, firms should expect that many of their custom apps will have to work alongside other enterprise apps — e.g., marketing, digital experience, privacy/governance, business systems, and of course, security and analytics. The nature of enterprise systems IAM needs to interface with will always change.

Agile 162
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CrowdStrike incident has CIOs rethinking their cloud strategies

CIO Business Intelligence

Reevaluating cloud dependencies “When an issue of such magnitude happens and causes such a big disruption, it is important and necessary to revisit your existing beliefs, decisions, and tradeoffs that went into arriving at the current architecture,” said Abhishek Gupta, CIO at DishTV, one of India’s largest cable TV provider.

Strategy 143
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Connecting Dots between Business Architecture and BPM

Future of CIO

Business Architecture is strategic in that it gives direction to the business while BPM designs, manages and controls processes in the business towards achieving the target state of the business. Enterprise Architecture and BPM need to work closely to be successful. There is certainly a connection between BA and BPM.

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A Customer Centric Architecture

Future of CIO

Customer Centricity should always get reflected in organizational design or architecture. Simplicity may either refer to an architectural constraint or to a business requirement. Removing complexity (assumptions & dependencies) more clearly reveals the intentions of the architecture and its purpose.

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TreeHouse Foods’ new enterprise IT strategy drives supply chain success

CIO Business Intelligence

In leading platform depth, we’re finding ways to bring the companies we acquire, like Farmer Brothers, into our enterprise systems as seamlessly as possible. But today, the mindset is, “Let’s put in a tool to help the factories be more productive.” What’s is your target architecture? We’ve never ground coffee ourselves.

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Generative AI in enterprises: LLM orchestration holds the key to success

CIO Business Intelligence

Other typical components required for an enterprise system are access control (so that each user only sees what they are entitled to) and security. Effective management of LLMs is crucial to fully harness the potential of these potent tools and smoothly incorporate them into your operations.