Showing posts with label webinar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label webinar. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Webinar (Dec 17): Building responsive and flexible applications with BPM

Tomorrow I'll be doing a live webinar on some of the latest features related to building adaptie and flexible processes, case management and process-driven applications. A large part will be a live demo showing an example is this area from authoring to execution. It's not too late to register, but it will also be recorded so if you register you can watch later as well !


Red Hat JBoss webinar

Building responsive and flexible applications with BPM

Developers are facing ever increasing demands for new and updated business applications.  Development approaches like Agile and DevOps can help, but they're even more powerful when combined with a new generation of low code development platforms.

Join this webinar to hear from Red Hat engineering leaders how to incorporate business process and rules technology into the software development life cycle to reduce development time and improve application flexibility.

We will demonstrate the new release of Red Hat® JBoss® BPM Suite, and show you how to:
  • Quickly create and test a new business process management (BPM) application.
  • Utilize the latest features for creating ad-hoc and case management style applications.
  • Deploy new applications to the cloud with the new realtime decision service for OpenShift.
Speakers:
Prakash Aradhya, product management director, Red Hat
Kris Verlaenen, principal software engineer, Red Hat
Join the live event:
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  • Thursday, December 17, 2015 | 11 a.m. ET | 8 a.m. PT
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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Webinar (April 10th): Business Process Simulation

Get More Value out of BPM with BPSim Simulation

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Thursday, April 10th, 11:00AM Eastern

Business process design with BPMN2 can be complex, with many feasible options for implementing a business strategy. How can process designers evaluate alternative approaches before committing to a costly rollout of an untried process design?

Recently, there have been great strides in new process simulation tools, intended to answer this question and help analysts optimize their process designs before any real data is available to test them against. The BPSim standard is now emerging to provide a common framework for defining and exchanging simulation data in conjunction with BPMN2 models.

Join BPM.com's Nathaniel Palmer with guest Kris Verlaenen to learn how BPSim compatible tools can help you understand how business process designs will perform in practice, and where to look to improve and optimize them.
As part of the presentation we will see a live demonstration of Red Hat's new process simulation tool, included with JBoss BPM Suite. Attendees will also receive access to the developer version of BPM Suite, and the exclusive demonstration models used in the presentation.

Why You Should Attend:
  • Learn How to Use Business Process Simulation for Data-Driven Process Excellence
  • Gain Both Actionable Ideas and a Complete Working BPM Suite with Process Simulation Capabilities
  • Jumpstart Your BPM Programs With Pre-built and Ready-to-Run Simulation Models
Who Should Attend:
  • Business Architects and BPM Practitioners Looking to Get Started with Process Simulation
  • Business Analysts Seeking to Leverage BPM and Simulation for Data-Driven Process Optimization
  • Anyone Looking to Get Started with BPM, BPMN2 Process Modeling, or Process Simulation
Register Now

Nathaniel Palmer
CTO & VP, Business Process Management, Inc.

A best-selling author, practitioner, and rated as the #1 most influential thought leader in BPM by independent research, Nathaniel is co-author of a dozen books on innovation and knowledge work, including “Intelligent BPM” (FSI 2013), “How Knowledge Workers Get Things Done” (FSI 2012), “Social BPM” (Future Strategies), “Mastering the Unpredictable” (MK Press, 2008), “Excellence in Practice (FSI 2007), as well as the “Encyclopedia of Database Systems” (Springer Reference, 2007) and “The X-Economy” (Texere, 2001). Nathaniel has been the Chief Architect for projects involving investments of $200 Million or more, and frequently tops the lists of the most recognized names in his field. He was the first individual named as Laureate in Workflow.

Kris VerlaenenKris Verlaenen
jBPM Project Lead, Red Hat

Kris is the JBoss jBPM project lead and the lead technical architect behind the Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite 6. After finishing his Ph.D. in computer science in 2008, he joined JBoss. In 2010, he became the jBPM project lead. He also has a keen interest in the healthcare domain, one of the areas that has shown a great need for a flexible processes and advanced rule and event-processing integration.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Webinar JBoss BPM Suite 6.0 available on demand

The webinar we recently did on JBoss BPM Suite 6.0, including a 15-20min demo of the web tooling in action, is now available on demand.  Click the "Register Now" button below to register and you'll be able to view the entire webinar on demand.

Automate workflows now with a leading open source BPM platform

https://vts.inxpo.com/Launch/QReg.htm?ShowKey=18697&AffiliateData=krisblog

Looking to build powerful workflow automation solutions? Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite 6.0, now generally available, brings Business Activity Monitoring and Business Process Management capabilities from the jBPM community project together in to a single, integrated product.

Join us in this webinar to learn:
  • How to get started quickly with the fully integrated User Interface, Process Simulation and Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) tools.
  • The best use cases for running the process execution as a stand alone server vs. embedded mode. 
  • How to seamlessly manage decision logic with business rules optimization
  • What's coming next...
Speakers:

Prakash Aradhya, Product Management Director, JBoss BPM and BRMS Platforms, Red Hat
Prakash Aradhya is responsible for driving the product strategy and roadmap for JBoss Enterprise BRMS and BPM products. He has over 15 years of experience in product development and product management in the middleware software industry.


Dr Kris Verlaenen, Principal Software Engineer, Lead BPM Architect, Red Hat
Kris Verlaenen leads the jBPM Project effort and is also one of the core developers of the Drools project, to which he started contributing in 2006. After finishing his PhD in Computer Science in 2008, he joined JBoss full-time and became the Drools Flow lead. He has a keen interest in the healthcare domain, one of the areas that have already shown to have a great need for a unified process, rule and event processing framework. 


 https://vts.inxpo.com/Launch/QReg.htm?ShowKey=18697&AffiliateData=krisblog

Friday, February 28, 2014

Webinar (March 12): JBoss BPM Suite 6.0 (based on jBPM6)

Automate workflows now with a leading open source BPM platform

https://vts.inxpo.com/Launch/QReg.htm?ShowKey=18697&AffiliateData=krisblog

Looking to build powerful workflow automation solutions? Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite 6.0, now generally available, brings Business Activity Monitoring and Business Process Management capabilities from the jBPM community project together in to a single, integrated product.

Join us in this webinar to learn:
  • How to get started quickly with the fully integrated User Interface, Process Simulation and Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) tools.
  • The best use cases for running the process execution as a stand alone server vs. embedded mode. 
  • How to seamlessly manage decision logic with business rules optimization
  • What's coming next...
Speakers:

Prakash Aradhya, Product Management Director, JBoss BPM and BRMS Platforms, Red Hat
Prakash Aradhya is responsible for driving the product strategy and roadmap for JBoss Enterprise BRMS and BPM products. He has over 15 years of experience in product development and product management in the middleware software industry.


Dr Kris Verlaenen, Principal Software Engineer, Lead BPM Architect, Red Hat
Kris Verlaenen leads the jBPM Project effort and is also one of the core developers of the Drools project, to which he started contributing in 2006. After finishing his PhD in Computer Science in 2008, he joined JBoss full-time and became the Drools Flow lead. He has a keen interest in the healthcare domain, one of the areas that have already shown to have a great need for a unified process, rule and event processing framework. 


Join the live event:
  • Wednesday, March 12, 2014 | 15:00 UTC | 11 a.m. (New York) / 4 p.m. (Paris) / 8:30 p.m. (Mumbai)
 https://vts.inxpo.com/Launch/QReg.htm?ShowKey=18697&AffiliateData=krisblog

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Webinar: Getting started with business activity monitoring (October 24th)

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The upcoming Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite 6 will include new business activity monitoring (BAM) capabilities. Join our webinar to learn how analysts and process owners can increase efficiency with better monitoring of the processes, tasks, orders, and more that make a business run.

During the session, we will discuss:
  • How business analysts can build rich interactive business dashboards by configuration
  • How end users can work with the reports created.
  • Product architecture and connectivity.
Speakers:
Pedro Zapata Fernandez, engineering manager, Red Hat
Pedro Zapata joined Red hat in 2012 with the acquisition of Polymita. He has 12 years of experience in enterprise software, working as product manager for Polymita's BPMS platform for the last 7 years.

Luis I. Cortes, senior manager of product marketing, Red Hat
Luis has 12 years of experience in enterprise software. He joined Red Hat in 2012 with the acquisition of Polymita, which he co-founded, leading and growing the company as vice president of marketing and sales. He is passionate about technology and entrepreneurship and the impact that both have on organizations, society, and our lives as individuals.

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  • Thursday, October 24, 2013 | 15:00 UTC | 11 a.m. (New York) / 5 p.m. (Paris) / 8:30 p.m. (Mumbai)

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Integration and BPM week, Oct. 15-18

Join us for Red Hat Integration and BPM Week virtual event on October 15-18, 2012.

There you will learn about Red Hat's integration and BPM road map, find out how recent acquisitions will be integrated into the portfolio, and gain practical knowledge from the engineering leaders that are driving the most popular integration, messaging and rules, and BPM technologies and standards.

One registration grants access to all 17 information-packed webinar sessions!

Sessions include:
  • Fuse IDE makes integration easy – James Strachan (formerly FuseSource)
  • Getting Started with Apache Camel – Claus Ibsen (formerly FuseSource)
  • Enterprise integration at scale – Keith Babo
  • Business rules and event modeling made easy – Edson Tirelli
  • Simplify the complexity of your business processes – Kris Verlaenen
  • ActiveMQ in the cloud – Dejan Bosanac
  • Fuse Fabric and Fuse Management Console – Stan Lewis (formerly FuseSource)
The virtual event is FREE. Sessions will be delivered live, and will also be available on-demand afterwards. One registration gets you access to everything!

For more information on the agenda and sessions, please go to: www.redhat.com/promo/jboss_integration_week

Monday, July 16, 2012

jBPM Webinar today

In case you missed the emails, I'm doing a webinar presentation July 16th, 2012 on "jBPM 5: Build intelligent business processes".

Join this webinar to get the lowdown on jBPM 5 from Kris Verlaenen, Red Hat’s jBPM 5 project lead. While you’re at it, learn how to build intelligent business processes by leveraging the combined power of business rules, business events, and processes.

Popular jBPM 5, now part of JBoss Enterprise BRMS
jBPM 5—one of the most popular open source BPM/workflow solutions on the market — is being productized as part of JBoss® Enterprise BRMS, which injects intelligence into static business processes.
jBPM key functions and future direction
Adopted by many enterprises for its lightweight footprint, embeddable engine, and ease of use, jBPM takes these unique characteristics to the next level by adopting the popular BPMN 2 standard—the choice of standard for modeling and native execution. Check out this webinar to learn about jBPM 5’s key functions and future direction, including:
  • BPMN 2-based process modeling using rich web-based designer and Eclipse editor.
  • Human interaction based on the WS-HT standard.
  • Process monitoring and debugging.
  • Support plan through JBoss’ enterprise product.
Date: July 16, 2012
Time: 16:00 UTC / 12 noon (New York) / 6 p.m. (Paris) / 9:30 p.m. (Mumbai)
Length: 01:00
Language: English
Audience: Business and Technical

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Recording of jBPM webinar available

The recording from the jBPM 5 webinar I did last week is available. It gives a quick introduction to jBPM, includes a short demo that includes most of the tools available, highlights some of the most important features in the latest release and gives information on the project and product roadmap. So if you missed the webinar, go ahead and take a look.

Use the following links for either playback or download.

The demo in the webinar was based on a set of screencasts that I created (unfortunately I had a disk crash 15min before the presentation so I couldn't do a live demo), and I will make these screencasts available in a separate blog as well. This will allow you to see the full videos at your own pace.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Webinar on jBPM 5 (February 22nd)

We're planning a new webinar on the latest features of jBPM 5 and a preview of some of the upcoming features next week. Register now !

jBPM 5: Redefined, Simplified, and the Open Source BPM

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jBPM is one of the most popular open source BPM/workflow solutions on the market. Over the years it has been widely adopted by many enterprises due to its many unique characteristics, such as:
  • a lightweight footprint
  • an embeddable engine
  • its ease of use
jBPM 5 has taken these unique characteristics to the next level by adopting the popular BPMN 2 standard. BPMN 2 is not only the choice of standard for modeling, but also the choice for native execution.


jBPM 5 is a redefined BPM implementation that is further simplified for ease of use and offers flexibility in meeting wider enterprise needs. This webinar will discuss many of the key functionalities and future direction of jBPM 5, including:
  • BPMN 2 based process modeling using rich web based designer and Eclipse editor
  • Human interaction based on the WS-HT standard
  • Process monitoring and debugging
  • Support plan through JBoss’ enterprise product
You will also learn how to build adaptive business processes by leveraging the combined power of business rules, business events, and processes.


Speakers:

PrakashAradhya-200Prakash Aradhya, Sr. Product Manager, Red Hat
Prakash Aradhya is responsible for driving the product strategy and roadmap for JBoss Enterprise BRMS and BPM products. He has over 15 years of experience in product development and product management in the middleware software industry. Prior to his focus on the BRMS and BPM products, Prakash was responsible for JBoss Developer Platform product management which included JBoss Developer Studio. Prior to joining Red Hat, Prakash worked at Sun Microsystems (now part of Oracle) as SOA Product Manager for the Sun Java CAPS product.

Kris VerlaenenKris Verlaenen, jBPM 5 Project Lead
Kris Verlaenen leads the jBPM 5 effort and is also one of the core developers of the Drools project, to which he started contributing in 2006. After finishing his PhD in Computer Science in 2008, he joined JBoss full-time and became the Drools Flow lead. He has a keen interest in the healthcare domain, one of the areas that have already shown to have a great need for a unified process, rule and event processing framework.

Choose from the following live events:
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  • Wednesday, February 22, 2012 | 14:00 UTC / 9am (New York) / 3pm (Paris) / 7:30pm (Mumbai)
  • Wednesday, February 22, 2012 | 19:00 UTC / 2pm (New York) / 8pm (Paris) / *Thur 12:30am (Mumbai)

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Recording of jBPM5 webinar available

The recording for the webinar on jBPM5 is now available here. For people that want to get access to the slides, I uploaded them here.

A lot of people attended one of the two available sessions, and as a result, there wasn't enough time to answer all the questions. But as promised, we are trying to answer each an every one of them. I will post a blog entry with the questions and answers as soon as possible.