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Skelta BPM Automating Enterprise-wide Processes

Vimali Swamy
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Vimali Swamy
According to recent industry analysts, Business Process Management (BPM) has become one of the most important enterprise software market segments. Enterprises view BPM as an approach to improve business processes and aggregate operations performed by people and software systems containing the information used in the process, along with the applicable business rules.

A comprehensive BPM platform has evolved rapidly. While defining business processes it also deploys processes as applications accessible via the web. It can be integrated with the enterprises existing software systems, and provides managers visibility to monitor, analyze, control and improve the execution of those processes in real time.

Skelta, now a brand offering of Invensys Operations Management, provides enterprise-wide BPM and advanced workflow solutions for small to large enterprises worldwide. Its flagship product, Skelta BPM, provides a strong and collaborative platform to develop business applications.

Sanjay Shah, Managing Director, Invensys Skelta in this exclusive interview with SmartTechie shares the vision of Invensys Skelta and what sets Skelta BPM apart.

The core of Skelta BPM product
Skelta BPM is built on Microsoft .NET, XML, and Web services technologies and enables business users and developers to design and deploy BPM workflow applications using tools with which they are already familiar. In addition, it also enables businesses to leverage on their existing investments in Microsoft technologies such as InfoPath, BizTalk Server, and SharePoint. Skelta software integrates with Microsoft’s InfoPath, a designing tool, to create open and interoperable XML-based forms for human interface with little or no coding. It can use Microsoft’s BizTalk Server, one of the leading business integration infrastructure tools, as the integration backbone. It works with Microsoft’s SharePoint portal technologies for tasks and document management.

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