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Intalio User Conference 2008 PresentationsDocumentsDate added
Workshop 9: Supporting a UI technology for Intalio|Workflow in Designer
By Hugues Malphettes - Engineering Manager for Intalio|Designer
11:45 AM - 1:00 PMSecond day
Track:
Technical
Summary:
Intalio|BPP contains a workflow component that let Business Processes
incorporate human task: data entered by manually into forms.
Intalio|BPP ships with a default UI technology for those forms.
In this session we will present how to integrate in designer a
different technology.
Workshop 13: Extending and Customizing Workflow
By Ihab El Alami - Process Expert, Intalio
3:15 PM - 4:15 PMSecond day
Track:
Technical
Summary:
This session is meant to give a quick overview about the Intalio
workflow component and its capabilities, especially when it comes to
customization and extendibility. It will answer the most frequent
questions we get on the subject : What is the architecture of
Intalio|Workflow? How can it be customized, and how easy is it to do
so? We will also demonstrate the UI and put it through its paces and
show real-life examples from the Intalio team and from customers.
Business Processes: The Foundation Linking Business and IT
By Janelle Hill - VP of Research, Gartner
8:30 AM - 9:40 AMSecond day
Track
Keynotes
Summary:
Business process management (BPM) is a management discipline that
requires organizations to shift to process-centric thinking, and to
reduce their reliance on traditional territorial and functional
structures. BPM requires and enables organizations to manage the
complete revision cycles of their processes, from process design to
monitoring and optimization, and to change them more frequently to
adjust to changing circumstances. Such rapid change is impractical
while processes are embedded in conventional applications. The
development of BPM technologies is enabling business managers to
abstract process flows and rules from the underlying applications and
infrastructure, and to change them directly. BPM is an IT-enabled
management discipline and represents a fundamental change in how
businesses manage and run their operational processes.
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Workshop 11: Developing and Integrating a UI technology for Intalio|Workflow Part-2: Runtime
By Hugues Malphettes - Engineering Manager for Intalio|Designer and Pascal Belloncle - VP Customer Support, Intalio
2:00 PM - 3:15 PMSecond day
Track:
Technical
Summary:
Intalio|BPP contains a workflow component that let Business Processes
incorporate human task: data entered by manually into forms. In this session we will demonstrate 2 technologies to support forms:
Ruby-On_Rails and Tibco General Interface.
We will present how the forms are wrapped into Intalio|Workflow
runtime for partners who want to support their own technology.
View Pascal's section of the presentation - Intalio on Rails.
Workshop 16: Intalio|BPMS Frequently Asked Questions
By Pascal Belloncle - VP Customer Support, Intalio
4:45 PM - 6:00 PMSecond day
Track:
Technical
Summary:
Pascal will provide detailed answers to some of the most challenging questions that all Intalio|BPMS users face. Go deeper into advanced topics, all the way from Debugging to XSL transformation, not to forget things like Fault Handling, LDAP and more... Complete howtos and background on the topic so can then get more out of Intalio|BPMS. Warning: this session will be highly technical, but you are guaranteed to go away with lots of new things to explore.

