Dynamic BPM is the ability to support process change at any time,
with very low latency. Dynamic BPM implies that your business processes
are more agile and flexible so it can easily adapt dynamically based on
business needs.
So how is Dynamic BPM different from earlier BPM solutions.?
In
my view, the initial SOA BPM solutions focused on streamlining business
processes, aligning Business and IT content, process automation and
standardizing IT interfaces. These processes weren’t designed with
agility and dynamicity in mind. Now, based on dynamicity associated
with today’s business environment, business needs to sense
environmental changes and adapt quickly and respond appropriately to
these changes. That’s where Dynamic BPM comes into play.
We
need to have the right platform that provides an end to end capability
to model, assemble, deploy and manage these dynamic business processes.
IBM WebSphere Dynamic Process Edition offering from
IBM is a key IBM BPM Suite element, which provides this built-in
support for adapting, responding dynamically to change and provides the
BPM enabled by SOA foundational capabilities for modeling, simulating,
deploying and monitoring end-to-end dynamic business processes. Join
the WebSphere Dynamic Process Edition Group to stay tuned with the
latest development.
In this blog, I plan to provide capabilities that needs to be
provided by the Dynamic BPM platform on how to model and design BPM
applications with agility in mind, which is a key requirement to
achieve Dynamic BPM
In the next part, I would talk about how to design BPM applications with agility in mind