Longview positions for performance management
Longview Solutions, a provider of corporate performance management (CPM) solutions has acquired London-based RunServiceNet, reports CCNMatthews.
RunServiceNet has developed a performance management focused service-oriented architecture (SOA) development platform known as DecisionX. The acquisition will allow Longview to further improve its technology architecture and accelerate the development and delivery of its strategic product vision.
The whole area of performance management software is evolving, and the flexibility of the architecture is becoming more important as customer requirements mature, said Kathleen Wilhide, research director of BPM and Compliance at IDC.
"An SOA facilitates the flexibility to enable organisations to build more robust performance management processes that integrate with operations and optimise decision support. In the longer term, basing performance management solutions on an SOA will become the standard, and Longview is making an early and very strategic move to position itself for continuing performance management success."
US firm advances Middle East growth strategy
Enterprise content and business process management (BPM) solutions company FileNet has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Emirates Computers, one of the largest IT solutions companies in the UAE, reports AME Info.
The agreement enhances FileNet`s strategy to strike alliances with reputed system integrators and software implementers to more vigorously target the fast-growing content management and BPM market in the Middle East.
"This agreement expands FileNet`s market standing and will help extend our readiness capability," said Alessio Gallo, international sales director for the South Europe, Middle East and Africa region.
US paper rolls-out workflow tool
Newsday, a Long Island newspaper, rolled out AdDesk in a bid to simplify workflow and improve communication between the advertising and prepress departments, according to James Kober, prepress manager, Newspapers & Technology reports.
Newsday`s CNI AdDesk software gives advertisers submitting materials online easy-to-understand instructions as they prepare their ads. The paper said the software simplifies workflow and improves communications.
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