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Intalio Announces Their Open Source BPM Suite as Service - Intalio|On Demand
Intalio|On Demand Helps Customers Benefit From the Convenience of Being Able to Deploy BPM Projects
Apr. 1, 2008 01:30 PM
Intalio announced Intalio|On Demand, an open source Business
Process Management System delivered as a service.
Intalio|On Demand is available by signing up at www.intalio.com/on-demand.
The convenience of being able to deploy a BPM project lowers
the bar for adoption. Business users and IT analysts can get a project up and
running much quicker and without the administrative concerns associated with managing
the required servers. Intalio|On Demand replicates the Intalio|BPMS On Premise
version and includes the connectors for Salesforce.com as well as enterprise
applications such as Oracle E-Business Suite and SAP.
"Intalio|On Demand BPM is a fully functional, scalable,
secure, and flexible enterprise ready BPM solution which will revolutionize BPM
adaptability across not only large but also small and medium business
spectrum," stated Srikanth Kollu, global practice head–BPM/SOA at JASS
& Associates Inc. “After building some prototypes with Intalio|On Demand I
was convinced that this approach was the best. We have decided to go with
Intalio.” JASS & Associates develops and implements end-to-end IT solutions
for clients, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to start-ups, from diverse
industry segments.
Running dedicated servers on top of Amazon Web Services
(AWS) ensures that Intalio|On Demand retains the highest level of security,
reliability and availability possible. "The Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
is a perfect fit for porting on-premise software to a ‘software as a service’ model",
says Senior Amazon Web Services Evangelist, Jeff Barr. "Amazon EC2 allows
companies like Intalio to develop new distribution channels with minimal
expenditure."
Using rPath as the software appliance on top of AWS
increases application scalability to ensure that there is capacity for whatever
user demand is generated. Intalio|BPMS, in both On Demand and On Premise
versions, supports over 100,000 different process models deployed on a single
server, with over 100 million process instances running concurrently. A single
server can also accommodate thousands of concurrent users.
According to Forrester analyst Ray Wang in the August 2007
report titled Competition Intensifies For The SMB ERP Customer, “SaaS
deployment options finally put business users in the driver's seat in software
decision-making. With rapid deployment of a solution, enterprises can realize
benefits in days, not weeks. Additionally, software pricing by cost/user/month
enables business users to consider licenses as an operation expense instead of
a capital expense. No longer do business users have to seek board approval for
capital expenses or assess IT capacity. However, Forrester recommends that
business units and IT teams coordinate on issues such as integration
requirements, process flows, and long-term support.”