Business Process Management (BPM) software helps drive business performance for idealized profits and performance. But what if your BPM software isn’t performing up to standard?
Real-life, executable business processes are company specific – but they can still be evaluated by third party approaches, such as the one offered by AuraPortal.
The company’s solution provides advantages such as the automatic building of Process Execution Engines directly from a business process modeling diagram without the need of IT programming, AuraPortal's BPM monitoring software is best known for its innovative features.
With the help of AuraPortal’s BPM solution, companies can quickly build, deploy, and continually enhance business process models faster than traditional, custom coding methods. The Solutions that AuraPortal provides cover a wide range of activities in the majority of sectors, the company claimed.
“During the process of evaluating software such as BPM, most companies find it hard to relate to a product such as this at first," according to Scott Rich, general manager of North America for AuraPortal, in a press release. "However, once we are able to present it in the context of a real-life example, and one they are familiar with, the company can immediately see what the AuraPortal BPMS platform can do.”
AuraPortal BPMS empowers the people close to the process to easily develop, manage and control entire business processes without the need of custom programming. And organizations are asked to select a focused but complex process, not just an approval circuit.
Companies wishing to evaluate their BPM software can use AuraPortal’s product to build a process model in a matter of hours or days as there is no programming involved. This also helps to demonstrate the speed with which the AuraPortal BPMS can respond to new business process initiatives, company officials have stated.
Erin Monda recently graduated from W.C.S.U. with a degree in professional writing. She primarily writes about network technologies, including cloud computing, virtualization and network optimization, however she also has a focus on E911 technologies and legislation.
Edited by Erin Monda