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Forbes BPM Columnist to Discuss Energy Industry Benefits of Process Optimization

Dan Woods will Keynote Webcast: How Process Improvement Helps Energy Workflows and Stimulus Planning

CARY, NC (May 14, 2009) ‐ Ultimus, provider of Business Process Management (BPM) Solutions, announced it’s hosting an Expert Webcast Series on how BPM aids industry specific workflows. Each webcast will be hosted by industry experts, who will speak in‐depth about current regulations, trends, pitfalls and best practices.

The Energy & Utility webcast will focus on the industry benefits of Process Improvement Solutions and the Economic Stimulus Act. Dan Woods, Forbes BPM Expert Columnist and Founder of Evolved Media, will join Ultimus’ BPM expert Chris Adams, VP of Product Marketing and Management to deliver an unparalleled, in‐depth discussion of bottlenecks and inefficiencies that can be eliminated with workflow solutions. The Energy Webcast will take place Wednesday, May 26th 3‐4 pm EST. Registered attendees will receive a free video copy of the webcast, 15‐day trial of Process Designer and a free, custom evaluation of one process of their choice.

Topics include:

  • How Energy & Utility companies can profit from implementing virtualization under the new Stimulus Plan
  • Current regulations and processes inhibiting productivity
  • Upcoming 2009 & 2010 challenges
  • Where Energy companies have seen success with workflow optimization

About the Speakers
Dan Woods is a seasoned CTO, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. Dan is CTO, Chief Editor/Analyst, and Founder of Evolved Media. He has written numerous books about business and technology, including his most recent book, Process First, The Evolution of the Business Process Expert. Additionally, Mr. Woods, writes the popular Forbes column, JargonSpy.

Chris Adams is Vice President of Product Marketing and Management at Ultimus. For the past fifteen years, Chris has focused on identifying and converting international business problems into automated IT solutions by closely workingwith business analysts, IT executives, and application users.

About Ultimus
Ultimus has automated more business processes than any other BPM vendor worldwide. Ultimus Adaptive BPM Suite has enabled companies to accelerate performance goals at every stage of corporate growth.

Ultimus’ award‐winning technology seamlessly adapts to people, systems and change. Utilized by more than 2,000 customers worldwide, Ultimus provides solutions to organizations such as Chevron, Tulane University, Sony, Pfizer, Charles Schwab, Frito Lay and AT&T. Ultimus is headquartered in North America, and has additional offices in Latin America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Australia.

 

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