Welcome to On BPMS, a new blog where I’ll be covering many different angles of a BPMS.
Primarily, I’ll be discussing Intalio|BPMS. But I may digress and cover other tools, especially tools that would be a good complement to Intalio’s offering.
My focus will be on the various technical aspect of the BPMS, from the less technical to the still most challenging or more subtle aspects of integrating with other system such as legacy systems, ERPs, and whatever crosses my path.
So in no particular order, I may be talking about:
- BPMS
- BPEL
- BPMN
- SOAP
- SOA
- WSDL
- Rule Engines
- Databases
- Web Services
- CMS/CME
- Java
- Javascript
- Portals
- …
- The list goes on
Of course, I reserve the right to digress and cover anything I may find of interest.
What not to expect:
This blog is not a replacement to provide tutorials, references, but more a place to post things that don’t quite fit as a full blown tutorial, or a formal reference.
You won’t find any bashing of Intalio’s competition either. It just doesn’t seem right to do that so you can count on the utmost restraint and fairness…

(3 votes, average: 4.67 out of 5)
3 responses so far ↓
1 James // Feb 3, 2007 at 3:14 am
Maybe in a future blog entry you could talk about BPM and security considerations?
2 Aryan Sharma // Feb 3, 2007 at 9:51 am
Hi Pascal,
Looking forward to learn a lot from your experience. It is a nice gesture from you and will help people like me a lot who are on a learning curve. I expect it to clear our basic concepts regarding SOAP, BPMS,BPEL, etc , as you said list goes on.
Thanks,
Aryan
3 Pascal // Feb 5, 2007 at 10:30 am
James, I will plan on talking about security. There are a few more general topics I’d like to cover first though.
Aryan, thank you for your kind words.
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