October 2005 - Posts

28 October 2005
Procx Tip #1
When we were building Procx , one of the things we wanted to achieve was to give total control about processes, that businesses could draw their process in a standard way (how business users draw it and understands it) but at the same time, they could Read More...
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26 October 2005
The Art of Policies in Business
When we think about policies, the first thing that comes to our minds are the rules we must comply when we work in a company. Companies around the world have policies. Every one has, and almost no company have the same and equal policies that others have. Read More...
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21 October 2005
Software and ROI
What would be the final objective of implementing software in your organization? Definitively to increase performance and productivity, being the final, I thing, the most important one. Every single task can be done manually, even finding your credit Read More...
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15 October 2005
Speed
No, this is not a publicity for the movie. What is one of the biggest advantages a MicroISV or Small ISV has over big software corporations? That's right. I think is speed. Is the capacity of getting good software out to the market in a small time frame. Read More...
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13 October 2005
Managing Software Requirements
Companies in the software industry are possibly the ones with the most unstructured approach when it comes about processes. Almost every concerning activity in the operation of building software it’s not define. And I can say for sure, that every Read More...
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07 October 2005
The electronic enterprise
A joke: How do you think companies in the future will look like? Well, they will be composed of three basic elements: a computer, a security guard and a dog. Why? The computer will run the business; finance, sales, operations, etc. The security guard Read More...
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06 October 2005
Approving expense request in a minute
The primary purpose of workflow applications is to increase performance of existing processes. In general these processes are linked to day to day operations of a company. Increasing performance sometimes is not that easy and more if those processes are Read More...
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