The company's Nobilis Ci and Nobilis Enterprise products let customers root through a "sandbox" of predefined, reusable components and business processes. Using a graphical interface, users arrange and connect the pieces as needed and run them immediately as applications. In the next update, due out early next year, users will be able to save processes as callable services and publish them to a public or private Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration directory.
It gives companies a way to use business-process management for "quick-hit processes," Forrester research analyst Sharyn Leaver says. Companies that just want to automate simple processes like expense reporting or time sheets may find the software ideal, she says. It'll also be a lot easier on their bottom lines than a full business-process automation implementation.More Software Insights
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