Indian BPM revenue to grow
Revenue from the Indian business process management (BPM) sector revenue will rise by 31% to $683 million this year against $521 million in 2009, according to Gartner, writes the Economic Times.
The industry would continue to grow steadily up to 2014 when its income would reach $1.6 billion, says Gartner.
Large-scale outsourcing of process management would bring in the next wave of growth in the Indian domestic IT/IT- enabled services industry, it said.
Vitra introduces new BPM suit
Vitria Technology has introduced its new operational intelligence platform M3O Suite 3.1, which incorporates complex event processing, BPM and visualisation to provide an event-driven BPM offering, CBR states.
The company said its M3O Suite 3.1 facilitates companies to track the 'hidden' processes that are not explicitly managed by a BPM suite or by a single application.
The offering can be deployed on premise or in the cloud.
Singular avails new application
Singular Software says its flagship workflow automation application, PluralEyes, is now available for Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 and 5.
The program offers time saving workflow automation tools for editing multi-camera, multi-take, and dual-system audio projects.
It also provides automatic video and audio synchronization without the need for timecode.
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