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In one of his latest articles, Anatoly Belaychuk reviews the essence of Low Code and what does it mean for both the end user and large enterprises. With the currently evolving BPMS (Business Process Management Software) one can depict the core part of business logic in BPMN diagram, design a data model with Entity-Relation Diagram, this way allowing business analyst and business stakeholders to stay in the game through the true agile application development process. This perfectly coincides with the popular trend of “mobility first” where the majority of population are computer and smartphone users. In his article, Anatoly addresses how the new enterprises are changing the face of business and how forward looking BPMS vendors are changing their approach to software development.
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In a recent article by Anatoly Belaychuk, Comindware BPM evangelist reflects on what does the “digital disruption” mean for business and how can the large enterprises deal with the changing landscape. Anatoly argues that although business has always been a “human endeavor” by replacing a person with a robot or software, to be precise, one gets not only an increase in productivity but also a significant reduction of costs. Due to the drastic change in the business environment the author looks into what does it fundamentally mean for a business to be digital. Once we understand that we can answer the main question, which is how can a conventional enterprise go through digital transformation and achieve success.
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Some people believe it means a process spanning through the organization from one end to another. However, it’s rather the description of a cross-functional process.
One thing that differentiates solo entrepreneurships from their bigger business counterparts is the simplicity of the approval process – if there, indeed, is a process involved. Because the business is all yours, no partners, board of directors or investors to consider, approval generally means your stamp of approval and the ball is ready to roll.
“I want to work with workflow tasks from Microsoft Outlook. Is it possible?”
Andrey Yanchenko, Head of Sales Engineering at NetCracker.