Reportlinker.com announced the addition of a new market research report Decision Matrix: Selecting a Business Process Management Vendor (BPM) in its catalogue.
This report from Ovum (News - Alert) explores the competitive dynamics within the BPM market.
The report is useful to businesses looking for a suitable BPM vendor. It has evaluated BPM vendors based on their technology strength, reputation among customers, and impact in the market.
Ovum provides a complete view of vendor capabilities and advises on those one should explore, consider and, most importantly, shortlist, according to officials at Reportlinker.
Vendors covered in the BPM report include Active Endpoints, Appian, AuraPortal, Cordys, Intalio, IBM, Lombardi, Metastorm, Oracle, Pegasystems, SAP (News - Alert), Savvion, Tibco, and Ultimus.
The report also provides an overview of the most important trends affecting the BPM market and influencing its competitive dynamics.
According to Ovum, the BPM market is very competitive, but comparably fragmented, with several BPM specialists featuring among the leaders. However, Ovum noted that the stratification within the leading vendors profiled is increasingly apparent.
The report finds that the most successful BPM vendors seem to be those that combine excellent core BPM modules with the key competitive differentiators from the adjacent competency areas.
Through this report, Ovum underlines the need of having a clearly articulated approach to BPM, particularly those responding directly to the needs and requirements of business departments.
The report, according to Reportlinker, will give detailed knowledge of BPM vendors' strengths with regards to technology, user sentiment and market impact.
BPM vendors will find this report useful to benchmark their own performance in various key criteria against their competitors whereas IT managers will gain valuable insight to improve their BPM strategy and purchasing decisions.
Earlier in September TMCnet reported that BPM market is booming as per Infonetics (News - Alert) Research’s 2010 Policy Servers report.
The report said worldwide revenue for policy servers deployed in fixed line and mobile networks grew 73 percent in 2009 and is on track to reach $471 million in 2010. Long-term forecasts for the business policy management market expect these figures to grow to $1.6 billion by 2014.
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Edited by Erin Monda