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5th Process Solutions Day of gfo

gfo-kongressAs a sponsor of the biggest conference for BPM solutions in Germany, Signavio will be present in Frankfurt on May 17th with a booth and a presentation. The conference is hosted by the German Society for Organization (gfo).

 

Get informed about the newest developments regarding the Signavio Process Editor. Some highlights:

  • Support for the camunda methodology (known from the "Praxishandbuch BPMN")
  • "Social BPM" - collaborative modeling in a public community
  • Definition of your own modeling guidelines for your individual BPM scenario
  • Integration with SAPERION's workflow engine

 

 

 

Please do not hesitate to contact us should you be interested in registering for the conference.

You can find more details at http://www.gfo-kongress.de/.

 

Signavio auf der conhIT am 20.-22.4. in Berlin

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conhITKlinische Pfade können eine gesicherte und transparente Qualität von klinischen Maßnahmen gewährleisten – gerade in Zeiten zunehmender wirtschaftlicher Herausforderungen. Signavio präsentiert auf der conhIT, dem Branchentreff für Healthcare IT, eine neuartige Lösung für die Dokumentation und Analyse von Pfaden.

 

Mit dem Signavio Process Editor und BPMN können erstmalig die Abhängigkeiten zwischen Pfaden sowie klinische Kommunikation beschrieben werden. Auch Herr Dr. Scheuerlein von der Uniklinik Jena meint, "BPMN kann mit unterschiedlichen Konfigurationsmöglichkeiten der Fallindividualität begegnen und ermöglicht ein entsprechendes Prozessmanagement."

Die Modelle können anschließend mit Kennzahlen unterfüttert werden. Moderne Simulationsfunktionen liefern damit quantitative Auswertungsmöglichkeiten zu den Kosten der Behandlung, Auslastung von Mitarbeitern und OP-Sälen sowie Verweilzeiten von Patienten im Krankenhaus.

Sie finden Signavio in Halle 2.2, Stand C-109.


Lesen Sie auch den Anwenderbericht zur Modellierung von klinischen Pfaden mit BPMN (pdf).

 

Best startup award

Signavio was honored as "best startup" in an award ceremony taking place in the Lufthansa Aviation Center in Frankfurt on Thursday evening. Software AG's Horst Kinzinger emphasized in his laudation that Signavio's collaborative approach is pathbreaking for business process management. What makes the product especially appealing is also the option to use it as Software as a Service (SaaS). This enables businses departments to quickly get started with process design.

The German Association for the Facilitation of Research Transfer (GFFT e.V.) organizes the annual startup competition. Besides Signavio, Yatta Solutions was also awarded. The Kassel-based startup provides an innovative UML modeling tool that allows full roundtrip between UML diagrams and Java code.

 

Cebit 2010 résumé

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Located right next to the webciety theme park, Signavio had an own booth at Cebit this year. We can look back to five very successful days and we are happy to serve the many new contacts with their BPM initiatives over the next months.

 

We were quite overwhelmed by the huge number of people visiting us in hall 6. We had many interesting discussions with consulting companies specialized in business process management (BPM) as well as with many organizations of all industry segments applying BPM. Our four Signavio employees were completely busy from early in the morning until long after the official end of the exhibition. Fortunately, our friendly exhibition assistants could already provide drinks and info material while the four of us were still busy presenting our tool.

Obviously, we pretty much matched the demand of many BPM projects. Getting everybody involved in process design and offering them a way to participate according to their individual level of experience is a strong vision that seems to be convincing for many people.

 

Two of our partners supported us with their employees at our booth. Rüdiger Molle of IT-Architekturbüro could share his insights regarding process management in the health care sector. Our partners from Henrichsen AG presented the integration of Signavio with the workflow solution "T!M - Task in Motion".

Many other partners also showed up at our booth. Our friends of Red Hat's jBPM project even came all the way from Belgium to meet us. Furthermore, Jakob Freund of camunda and other colleagues of the Berlin BPM initiative honored us with their presence.

 

Cebit even turned out to strengthen our HR side: After an inspiring job interview on Tuesday evening, we could hire our newest developer right away. Two days later, he already started working in our Berlin office. That was quick..

 

Unfortunately, we did not have the time to have a closer look at the solutions of other vendors. At least we could share some ideas at Software AG 's wonderful party on Thursday evening. Thanks for that!

 

 

Have you missed the chance to meet us in Hannover? The next trade fairs for us will be conhIT in Berlin (20-22 April) and the Process Solutions Day in Frankurt (17 May).

 

Signavio and T!M - from design to execution

cebit2010_logo_deCebit will be the first chance to check out Signavio's integration with the workflow engine T!M - Task !n Motion of Henrichsen AG. Graphical process models that are created using the Signavio Process Editor can be automated using T!M. It only takes a few steps to proceed from requirements to IT realization, in many cases the business departments can design or adapt the processes without help from IT.

So far, business process automation has often been a complicated and time-consuming endeavor. Task in Motion (T!M) delivers a drastic simplification. BPMN models are turned into execution according to the given role assignments. Comprehensive reporting complements the solution. Search functionality allows to quickly find tasks and PDF documentation can be generated for every process instance.

 

TiM-Logo-smallWe invite you to check out the integration of Signavio and T!M at Cebit in hall 6, booth F48. You will see how business processes can be automated in a few simple steps.

 
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