Enterprise Performance Management and Business Intelligence Hot Topics at Oracle OpenWorld 2011

This year’s Oracle OpenWorld(link is external) will provide unprecedented insight into Oracle’s business intelligence (BI) and enterprise performance management (EPM) portfolio, with more than 130 planned sessions, including product roadmaps, best practices, and deployment strategies. 

The conference, which takes place in San Francisco October 2 to 6, will feature presentations by Oracle experts and partners as well as customers—including McDonald’s, Diebold, and AT&T. 

According to Tobin Gilman, vice president, EPM and BI Product Marketing, hot topics are expected to include

Don't-Miss Enterprise Performance Management Sessions

Newest Kalido Product First to Dramatically Improve Data Governance Program Effectiveness

 

Newest Kalido Product First to Dramatically Improve Data Governance Program EffectivenessKalido, the leading independent provider of data governance solutions, today announced the general availability of the Kalido® Data Governance Director™, a new product designed to operationalize data governance programs through data policy management.
With the Kalido Data Governance Director, organizations will be able to expand their data governance programs and make them dramatically more effective by:
A recent Kalido survey indicated that the lack of enabling technology for data governance processes is a huge impediment to the success of an overall data governance program...

 

SAP joins trend with a 2.0 product integrated with Google BPM Wave

SAP TechED presented in Vienna on Gravity product prototype, a BPM solution that works on the collaborative environment provided by Google Wave.

This product allows Business Process desing collaboratively, building communication facilities provided by the environment Google Wave(link is external). Obviously it works for web, and can also be used from mobile devices like an iPhone.

This video shows how to simulate a situation of merger of two companies in which they must redefine many business processess the highest level.