Next Australian PUG Meeting – Tuesday, 11 May 2010
Business Process Management - Savvion
Progress® Savvion products enable rapid creation and optimization of process-driven solutions providing efficient management of daily work with real-time visibility into business processes. The Savvion BPM suite is a perfect fit for Progress because it offers leading capabilities for business process modelling and execution. The suite also uniquely includes other integrated key capabilities, including business rules management, document management, an event engine and an analytics engine. In addition, Savvion has developed powerful industry-specific BPM solutions for financial services, communications, healthcare, life sciences, energy and manufacturing industries in which, Progress already has a broad customer base.
What's is Savvion BPMS?
What are the components of BPMS?
Why Progress Software purchased Savvion?
Tips & Tricks – Extending OpenEdge Architect with ABL Utilities
In this session we will demonstrate how to add OpenEdge ABL utilities to OpenEdge Architect. Learn how to:
· Extending OEA Menus
· Embedded ABL Windows into Views in OEA
· Open and Close Eclipse resources from an ABL program
· Capture OEA Events
Tune into the webex to find out more
Date: | Tuesday, 11 May 2010 |
Time: | 18:00 – 20:00 (AEDT) Also available via WebEx (See details below) |
Venues: | Victoria Progress Software 1911 Malvern Road Malvern East VIC 3145 NSW Progress Software Level 2 194 Miller Street North Sydney NSW 2060 SA (Time 17:30 – 19:30) Pulse Logistics 99 Port Road Hindmarsh SA 5007 |
RSVP to: | apug@progress.com |
Online Webex details
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To join this meeting (Now from iPhones and other Smartphones too!)
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1. Go to https://insideprogress.webex.com/insideprogress/j.php?ED=132255287&UID=0&PW=NMDk0OWYxMzg0&RT=MyM1NQ%3D%3D
2. Enter your name and email address.
3. Enter the meeting password: pug
4. Click "Join Now".
5. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.
Enquiries: Robin Smith