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Who started Business Process Management "IBM or Oracle"?

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Question ajoutée par Irfan Khan , SR. PROGRAM MANAGER , Automotive Industry
Date de publication: 2014/07/27
Moataz Elhariry
par Moataz Elhariry , Chief of Financial Controlling& Development Department , Alhasan Alnaamy Group

IBM and Oracle have taken similar approaches to BPM. Both products originate from a BPM pure play heritage. IBM acquired Lombardi’s BPM product in2010. Oracle acquired BEA and its AquaLogic BPM product in2008. 

So it is clear that Oracle is the leader here

Ramy Zakher
par Ramy Zakher , Executive director , EEP

I am with Moataz elhariry. It's Oracle.  

Themali Silva
par Themali Silva , Sr Technical Product Manager , Plusgrade

As per my understanding and what I have learnt, it was IBM who came up with the concept.

Salauddin Mohammad
par Salauddin Mohammad , Sr. Manager, Software Development , Aspen Technology Inc

Dont know exactly, may be IBM..

Robert Davidson
par Robert Davidson , Director , Mechanical Contracting

Dr. Fiegenbaum in1951 introduced the concept of total quality control using process based systems engineeing principles that today evolved into the TQM. He sat on the first board for the Malcolm Baldrige Quality Award Criteria in1987 which is the mainstay for TQM Principles and the world class standard for modern quality management practices. Quality Management has its roots in the Department of Defense Mil-Q-9828 from the late1950's which evolved into the British Standards and then into ISO standards. Dr. Fiegenbaum is still alive and resides in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

 

Robert Davidson, PhDc, PGDip CPM, GCMS, CCM, ICIOB, CQA, A.M.ASCE, MASQ

Raafat Sallam
par Raafat Sallam , Organizational Development and Training Consultant , Training Centers, Marketing Organizations.

Yes, IBM

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