Business Making Progress
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Tomorrow’s Software Solutions, Today.
Learn what the CEO of this successful agile consulting firm says about the rapid results that his company is able to achieve for his clients with Responsive Process Management from Progress Software.
What does being operationally responsive mean to Sallie Mae?
It means reinventing themselves so that they can offer more products, in a more timely manner, to over 10 million customers. To do this they have taken their existing event-driven SOA – currently powered by Sonic, Actional, DataXtend and Apama – and have evolved it to include Savvion BPM and the Progress Control Tower. Listen as Eric Bruner talks about how the Progress RPM Suite helps Sallie Mae attain the real-time visibility and continuous process improvement they need to increase revenue and enhance customer experiences.
What does Progress RPM customer IPD report?
It’s a game changer! UK-based Investment Property Databank (IPD) was one of Progress’ first RPM customers. With the Progress® Responsive Process Management (RPM) suite, including the Progress Control Tower™, IPD has optimized their business performance making the leap from batch based processing to event based. This provides IPD customers with real-time visibility of performance analysis, benchmarks and market indices. Now IPD produces the same amount of business with 20% less effort and 30% less time.
Sanjay Kumar on Communication Industry Challenges at TM Forum
Sanjay Kumar, VP of Communications and Media at Progress Software talks to Total Television at the 2011 TM Forum about how communication service providers can enhance customer experience in the midst of increased competition and technology changes.
Using Technology to Prepare for Regulatory Change
An important lesson learned from the 2010 Flash Crash: complacency is not an option. Citing past experience and looming financial markets regulations, industry experts discuss why capital markets firms must improve their market surveillance technologies to prevent and deter abusive behavior in real-time.
Progress Control Tower Overview
See the Progress Control Tower™ (PCT) in action. This demo shows how you can create a custom, dynamic workspace with the PCT. See how you can gain unprecedented business responsiveness – your business decision makers get proactive visibility and analytic's across the business, the ability to sense and respond to business events, and continuously improve business processes.
Progress Control Tower for Capital Markets
See how the Progress Control Tower™ Trader gives analysts, traders, regulators, or IT specialists a comprehensive, real-time view of market conditions to analyze opportunities and threats, pinpoint the root-cause of problems and take action. Get a demo of how the Progress Market Surveillance Solution Accelerator monitors for irregular market operations and gives instant control to modify processes to fix problems.
Progress Control Tower for Communications
See the Progress Control Tower™ in action. This demo shows how communications & media executives can create a custom, dynamic workspace that shows how services are being delivered to customers. What results is unprecedented business responsiveness – decision makers get end-to-end real-time visibility across all order management systems, the ability to track orders, identify order fulfillment and order fallout and spot (and resolve) potential problems across the customer lifecycle.
Preparing for Changes in the Regulatory Approach
With so many regulatory changes like Dodd-Frank and MiFID II looming, how will traders be affected? Watch industry experts discuss the new responsibilities facing capital markets participants, especially brokers, to proactively improve market surveillance, rather than relying on exchanges or regulations to force the issue.
Cutting Through Confusion on Financial Regulation
The evolving regulatory landscape is leaving more questions than answers for financial markets in Europe and the U.S. Watch industry experts including Dan Hubscher of Progress Software discuss how regulations like Dodd-Frank in the U.S, and the FSA’s ARROW visits and MiFID II in Europe perpetuate the confusion
QAD, Skyward, Match2Blue Make Progress
Application partners worldwide are making progress by deploying solutions built upon Progress Software technology. Here's a video that features three partners - QAD, Skyward, and Match2Blue - who use our products to develop, deploy and manage their business applications, and increase their operational responsiveness.
The Value of OpenEdge BPM
Hear from Progress Software Partners and Customers on how they are using OpenEdge BPM to quickly respond to changing market demands.
ProAlpha Helps ATR Make Progress
By deploying a ProAlpha solution built using Progress Sonic ESB and Progress OpenEdge, ATR - an agricultural trade business based in Germany - has achieved better control of inventory, faster response to customers, and a reduction in costs. View the video in German.
Progress Software Recruitment Video
To deliver superior software products and services that increase business effectiveness by empowering our partners and customers to dramatically improve application development, deployment, integration, and management.
The Interaction Model, Part VIII on Enterprise Integration Architecture
This video focuses on the seventh point of enterprise integration mediation, The Interaction Model. It is a whiteboard presentation that presents the model mediation at its finest, creating loosely coupled technology as well as loosely coupled organizations that—with all seven points of mediation discussed—now can move in a more agile way than was possible with other technologies.
Not Technology, But What Technology Can Do for You presented by Dr. John Bates
Listen as Dr. John Bates shares his keen insights on how technology is evolving to meet our needs, and offers a compelling new "model" for viewing IT and your enterprise. This presentation was made at our Progress Software Summit in New York, November 2010.
Not Technology, But What Technology Can Do for You presented by Dan Foody
In this video, Dan Foody shares his keen insights on how technology is evolving to meet our needs, and offers a compelling new "model" for viewing IT and your enterprise. This presentation was made at our Progress Software Summit in San Francisco, November 2010.
Not Technology: Progress Software Summit presented by Dan Foody
During this presentation, Dan Foody shares his keen insights on how technology is evolving to meet our needs, and offers a compelling new "model" for viewing IT and your enterprise. The presentation was made at our Progress Software Summit in San Francisco, November 2010.
The Future of Business Decision Making presented in New York
In this speech, John Rymer, Vice President, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, Inc., talks about how businesses need to make smarter and faster decisions in order to reduce risk and stay profitable. This presentation at our Progress Software Summit in New York in November 2010.
The Future of Business Decision Making presented in Chicago
During this presentation, John Rymer, Vice President, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, Inc., talks about how businesses need to make smarter and faster decisions in order to reduce risk and stay profitable. This presentation was made at the Progress Software Summit in Chicago.
The Future of Business Decision Making presented by John R. Rymer
During this speech, John Rymer, Vice President, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, Inc., talks about how businesses need to make smarter and faster decisions in order to reduce risk and stay profitable. This presentation was made at our November 2010 Progress Software Summits.
Continuous Process Improvement
In Part VI of our VII part video series, Dr. John Bates talks about the how business process management (BPM) allows businesses to easily replace and/or automate existing – possibly manual – processes. With responsive process management (RPM), however, you can dynamically improve processes and apply event-driven rules that will allow you to respond to potential problems before they occur.
Quality of Service and Privacy, Part VII on Enterprise Integration Architecture
In the 7th installment of our Enterprise Integration Whiteboard Series, Hub Vandervoort, talks about Quality of Service (QoS) and Privacy/Protection - the 6 point of SOA mediation. The video offers a high-level overview of the capabilities within Sonic ESB by itself, and in how its enhanced by Progress Actional. Together they create the foundation for QoS and QoP - trust and commitment.
Immediate Sense and Respond
In Part V of our VII part video series, John talks about the how one of today's smartest technologies, complex event processing (CEP), allows businesses to process event feeds and have the ability to sense and respond to the opportunities, or threats, that occur in real time. A good example of how CEP benefits companies is in fraud prevention.
Four Types of Business Process Visibility
In Part IV of our VII part video series, Dr. John Bates talks about the four different types of visibility that many companies may (or may not) have. These include visibility into: 1) modeled processes (business process management), 2) un-modeled processes (usually legacy processes), 3) outside processes, and 4) the interaction between processes.



























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