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Leading Analyst Firm Positions Oracle in Leaders Quadrant for Business Process Management Suites
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Gartner has named Oracle a Leader in its recent “Magic Quadrant for Business Process Management Suites, 2010.” (1)
Gartner’s Magic Quadrant report positions vendors within a particular quadrant based on their completeness of vision and ability to execute.
Gartner notes that “The BPMS market is poised to finally become a mainstream market” and “a trend we first observed in 2008 has continued into 2010: more organizations are adopting BPM as a discipline and scaling up their efforts to establish BPM as an enterprise program — not just apply its methods and technologies to one-off projects. Thus a market-leading BPMS must support BPM throughout the business process improvement life cycle.”
A component of Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g, Oracle Business Process Management Suite 11g brings together the BPM capabilities from both Oracle and BEA to provide the industry’s most complete, open and unified Business Process Management (BPM) solution.
Oracle Business Process Management 11g supports all types of processes with a new unified process foundation, user-centric design and social BPM capabilities.
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“A complete, open and unified business process management system is essential for empowering business users to take an active role in managing and executing business processes,” said David Shaffer, vice president, Product Management, Oracle Fusion Middleware. “As the only BPM product in the industry that has a unified process foundation for processes that include systems, people and documents, Oracle Business Process Management Suite 11g enables business and IT users to collaborate and engage in the management of core business processes that are critical to their organizations. We believe our placement in the Leaders Quadrant is recognition of Oracle’s vision and commitment to making it easier for organizations to adapt to change and simplify business process management.”