Up until now Business Process Management (BPM) has been for the big boys, but with eVision Services' appointment as a Metastorm partner that is set to change. They plan to launch a range of hosted BPM solutions enabling even very small businesses to have fully automated tailored packages to enhance their profitability.
(PRWEB) November 18, 2009 -- eVision Services has been at the forefront of improving and re-engineering business processes for many years. Now their industry knowledge, business consulting services and technical skills are being combined with the Metastorm BPM suite to provide an on-line service specifically targeted for small businesses.
There are many routine tasks that small businesses perform which can easily be transformed to CL1CK © processes showing tremendous payback for the company concerned. CL1CK is eVision's shorthand term for their proprietary method to reduce the manual (human) involvement in a process to the minimum. In some instances even approaching the ultimate target of 'one click'.
Simple processes can be automated in a day |
A typical project would involve key staff working directly with a process technician who will develop the process map with them. The map will then be optimised for a range of scenarios to provide the best return on investment. A day later the system can be live, with appropriate staff having a secure logon to a private URL.
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