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What’s New in IBM BPM 7.5.1? October 10, 2011
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Enables faster, business-led process change … Power to scale with transactional integrity Governance to manage process change IBM BPM - the most comprehensive BPM platform available Simplicity for deep business user engagement Visibility to empower business users to optimize processes Process Designer Coaches Playbacks Process Server BPEL Orchestration Integration Adapters Process Center Snapshots Toolkits Performance Data Warehouse Real-Time Scoreboards
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What’s New? IBM BPM v7.5.1 includes: Improve processes for better business outcomes IBM Business Process Manager v7.5.1 Expanded adoption of BPMN 2.0 standard Simplify application implementation with powerful new modeling constructs Import / export BPMN models with other tools … Easily tap into IBM’s rich industry models New integration with IBM Case Manager Manage IBM BPM & ICM tasks in one place with unified inbox Link IBM BPM processes into ICM case solutions, and interact with ICM cases from IBM BPM processes Improved asset management, performance, and manageability “Refactor” assets into toolkits … Generate process documentation … Compare versions side-by-side Experience simpler cluster installation, easier management of Process Server & process instances 3
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IBM BPM 7.5.1 Improves BPMN 2.0 Modeling Adds more BPMN 2.0 modeling capability with less modeling effort 4 … from simplified BPMN palette More BPMN 2.0 constructs …
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IBM BPM 7.5.1 Adds New BPMN 2.0 Constructs Increase power, simplicity of executable process models using advanced constructs 5 Full Set of Message Events More explicit modeling & simplified implementation of event operations Event Sub-processes Simplifies implementation of asynchronous workflow driven by message, timer, or error events Event Gateways Wait for one or more message or timeout events to determine subsequent flow
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IBM BPM 7.5.1 Adds New BPMN 2.0 Constructs … simplify modeling of complex event-driven workflow Increase power, simplicity of executable process models using advanced constructs Example: Event-driven sub-processes 6
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BPMN 2.0 Import: “Aware” of Banking Industry Model (IFW) Import scoped process application into IBM BPM Process Center Industry Models Banking Value Chains 1.Sales & Relationship Management 2.KYC/Account Opening 3.Lending 4.Card Products Administration 5.Commercial / Syndicated Lending 6.Mortgages 7.Trade Finance 8.Savings, Investments & Term Deposits 9.Transfer Services 10.Payments 11.Cash Management 12.Wealth Management 13.Product & Marketing Management 14.Regulatory & Compliance 15.Best Execution/MiFID 16.Trade Processing 17.Corporate Actions 18.Asset & Liability Management 19.Human Resource Administration Select a scoped process application based upon IFW Banking Value Chains: Scoped Process Application: “Accept Payments” Easily leverage rich industry content through intelligent import Rational System Development Platform IBM BPM Process Center 7
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Playback Process Application and begin reviewing with Business Specify import preferences (including use of toolkits, type of services to generate) Review validation summary (including errors, warnings, and changes made) View / Manage imported artifacts based upon source model, version, value chain, etc. Tags and Smart Folders created upon Import (Preserve traceability to source model and provider) BPMN 2.0 Import: “Aware” of Banking Industry Model (IFW) Easily leverage rich industry content through intelligent import 8
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IBM BPM 7.5.1 Integrates with IBM Case Manager Create rich solutions that combine powerful BPM and case management capabilities 9 Create IBM BPM processes that interact with IBM Case Manager cases IBM BPM Tasks IBM Case Manager Work Items Common inbox across IBM BPM and IBM Case Manager New Task Reuse FileNet P8 Workflow Reuse IBM BPM Process Create IBM Case Manager case solutions that invoke IBM BPM processes
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IBM BPM 7.5.1 Enhances Overall Usage Experience Asset Sharing & Lifecycle Management Guided “refactoring” of shareable application assets into toolkits Quick generation & publishing of process documentation Side-by-side version comparison (basic) Web-based Process Inspector for administration of disconnected Process Server instances Removal of unwanted process apps and toolkits from archive Performance & Scalability Continued improvements to throughput and concurrency Faster task inbox search Installation Easier, faster installation of Proc Center / Proc Server clusters Security Fine-grained authorization of process app management (terminate, suspend, delete, etc.) Secured internal messaging bus Serviceability Built-in collectors for IBM Support Assistant Expansion Process Center Advanced manages different editions of Process Servers More powerful asset sharing & management, easier installation, faster performance 10
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Process Artifact Refactoring Out of the box refactoring of process models to leverage IBM BPM 7.5 Toolkits Move process artifacts from Process Apps to Toolkits Able to refactor Advanced Integration Services Move process artifacts from Process Apps to Toolkits Able to refactor Advanced Integration Services Simplifies the job of “promoting” reusable components into program-wide Toolkits 11
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Process Documentation Generation Document and share Process Application for business users Save document as HTML or print Document and share Process Application for business users Save document as HTML or print Enables sharing of process implementation details with business stakeholders 12
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Side-by-Side Comparison of Versions Component-level difference lists compare tracks & snapshots of a Process Application Provides greater visibility and governance during change management 13
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Web-based Process Inspector for Administrators Improves process visibility & management capabilities for easier operations 14 View process instance status, details Act on failed Instances Fix instance data View process instance status, details Act on failed Instances Fix instance data
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QUESTIONS? 15
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ADDITIONAL MATERIAL 16
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“Coach Toolbar” Technology Preview in IBM BPM 7.5.1 “Coach Toolbar” makes task completion a Social experience These sample end user UI enhancements are included for early customer feedback –“As is” technology preview not supported for production use – must be explicitly enabled TECHNOLOGY PREVIEW Interact with other Participants via Stream of comments and attachments for process instance Connect to other Experts and Participants to get help with this task – via Coach Toolbar or Diagram
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IBM Business Process Manager Shared Assets Versioned Assets Server Registry Process Center Repository BPMN Process Rules MonitoringBPELESB Process Server Process Designer Integration Designer Process Center Console Out-of-box Process Portal Optional Microsoft Add-ons Configurable Business Space Widgets 18 IBM Business Process Manager Define Deploy Update Measure GovernanceVisibility ManagementManagement End User Interfaces DesignDesign
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IBM Business Process Manager Product Packaging 19 IBM Process Server Advanced IBM Process Center Advanced IBM Process Designer(s ) IBM Process Server Standard IBM Process Center Standard IBM Process Server Express IBM Process Center Express IBM BPM for Office Add-on IBM BPM for SharePoint Add-on IBM Integration Designer(s ) IBM Process Designer(s ) IBM BPM AdvancedIBM BPM Standard IBM BPM Express Optional Add-ons: Now Available on z/OS! Limits: 4 cores Process Server 2 cores Process Center 3 Process Designers 200 end users No clustering Includes WAS ND v7 & DB2 Enterprise V9.7
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Process Designer and Integration Designer directly provide modeling for execution in IBM BPM Import BPMN models from Blueworks Live directly into Process Center Import models from WebSphere Business Modeler & Compass 7.0.0.4 and Rational Tools into Process Center using BPMN 2.0 Import models from 3rd-party modeling and analysis tools into Process Center using BPMN 2.0 Continue to import BPEL models into Integration Designer from Modeler Blueworks Live WebSphere Business Compass WebSphere Business Modeler How Are Existing Models Imported into IBM BPM? 3 rd -Party BPA Tools 3 rd -Party BPA Tools BPMN BPMN 2.0 BPMN 2.0, BPEL 20 Rational Tools Rational Tools BPMN 2.0
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IBM BPM Conforms to “Common Executable” Spec for BPMN 2.0 21 Process Modeling Conformance Exposed Concepts Few All Implementation Detail MinimalFull Analytic Descriptive Common Executable Levels of BPMN 2.0 Conformance: –Descriptive – basic process modeling suitable for business users –Analytic – full process modeling for detailed documentation and analysis –Common Executable – full process modeling for execution IBM BPM carefully keeps things simple for business users IBM BPM’s focus Backup
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