3-Jul-09 10:00 AM EST
Survey Finds BPM Projects Lack Architecture
By Jeffrey Schwartz - 07/02/2009
Organizations embarking on business process management need to bring in IT architects earlier in the process, according to a report released last week.
Only 52 percent of organizations classified as leaders have enterprise architecture teams leading their BPM efforts, a Web survey of 135 enterprises, showed. Of those described as followers, only 31 percent had enterprise architects leading the efforts.
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