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BPMI.org and OMG Announce Strategic Merger
of Business Process Management Activities
Needham, MA, USA - June 29, 2005 - The Business Process Management
Initiative (BPMI.org) and the Object Management Group™ (OMG™) today
announce the merger of their Business Process Management (BPM) activities,
to provide thought leadership and industry standards for this vital and
growing industry.
The combined activities will continue BPMI's and OMG's ground-breaking
work and focus on all aspects of Business Process Management, including:
- Refinement and promotion of BPMI's Business Process Modeling
Notation (BPMN) as the basis for business modeling,
- Delivery of OMG's Business Process Definition Metamodel (BPDM),
- Business language, vocabulary, and rules,
- BIM (Business Information Management),
- EAI (Enterprise Application Integration),
- B2B (Business to Business collaboration),
- Web Services Information and Processes,
- Security Policy and Management, and
- Refinement, promotion and education of the principles, approaches
and tenets of Business Process Management within the broader business
community.
OMG will continue its tradition of innovation by integrating and
reusing complementary business integration and web services standards such
as WS-BPEL from OASIS, WSDL and XML Schema from W3C.
BPMI's Board of Directors, along with the leadership of the OMG's
Business Enterprise Integration Domain Task Force, will form the core of a
new BPMI Steering Committee, which will provide Business Process
Management thought leadership and expertise for the entire industry
through education programs, public advocacy, and advice to the combined
BPM standards work at OMG.
"BPMI.org has rapidly become a key source of thought leadership in
the business process space, and we are delighted at the opportunity to put
that leadership and OMG's standards leadership in the same space under one
umbrella," said Dr. Richard Soley, chairman & CEO of OMG. "BPMI's
thoughtful vision of integrating business processes and IT is transforming
the business technology landscape, while OMG's standards efforts to ensure
productivity interoperability, portability and technology reusability will
provide a strong foundation for this increasingly important activity.
Integrating those efforts will bring value to the membership of the merged
organization, and to the industry as a whole."
"With this merger, BPMI increases its influence within the
standards community and the larger community of process practitioners
around the world," said Jeanne Baker, chair, BPMI and vice president,
Technology, Sterling Commerce. "Together BPMI and OMG can make
process standards accessible and meaningful to a wider business
audience."
"We believe this merger to be good for users of BPM technology and
we will, therefore, continue to work with OMG in partnership - integrating
XPDL with BPMN," said Jon Pyke, WfMC chair. "Furthermore, the
WfMC will continue to support and contribute to all relevant and related
standards where they apply to BPM advancement."
"The merger will allow Business Analysts, IT Architects and
Developers to accelerate business process integration using a suite of MDA
and SOA standards rather than the proprietary implementations promoted by
some," said Sridhar Iyengar, IBM Distinguished Engineer and member,
OMG Board of Directors. "IBM is a leading proponent of business
agility through business and IT alignment. We believe the efforts of OMG
and BPMI to unify a set of business modeling standards (business process
modeling, business rules and business organization - including OMG
standards such as BPMN, BPDM, PRR) that integrate with Business Process
Infrastructure standards such as WS-BPEL from OASIS are important to our
clients' success."
"This integration is the next natural step in the maturity of
business process standards and its uses within architecture. Business
process standards, including Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN),
will be strengthened by the strong governance model of the OMG and the
technical expertise of their working groups. This move will further
strengthen the alignment of business process and IT under the auspices of
enterprise architecture," said Jan Popkin, SVP, Telelogic, and
BPMI.org board member.
"As an active member of both BPMI and the OMG, MEGA
International warmly welcomes the merger of BPMI and OMG. This merger is a
great opportunity to join the benefits of OMG modeling savoir-faire and
standards to BPMI's expertise in Business Process Modeling. It opens the
doors to a wider use of model driven approaches for the benefits of both
IT technology and business governance," said Antoine Lonjon, MEGA
Product Marketing Director, OMG and BPMI.org contributing member.
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About BPMI.org (www.bpmi.org)
BPMI.org (the Business Process Management Initiative) is a non-profit
corporation that aims to empower companies of all sizes, across all
industries, to develop and operate business processes that span multiple
applications and business partners, behind the firewall and over the
Internet. The Initiative's core objective is to promote and develop open,
complete and royalty free xml-based standards that support and enable
Business Process Management (BPM) in industry. BPMI.org embraces existing
standards where appropriate, working with complementary standards bodies
such as the OMG, WfMC and OASIS. In areas where standards are lacking,
BPMI.org focuses on standards development to support the entire lifecycle
of business process management-from process design, through deployment,
execution, maintenance, and optimization.
About The OMG
With well-established standards covering software from design and
development, through deployment and maintenance, and extending to
evolution to future platforms, the Object Management Group (OMG) supports
a full-lifecycle approach to enterprise integration which maximizes ROI,
the key to successful IT. OMG's Modeling standards, the basis for the
MDA®, include the Unified Modeling Language™ (UML®) and Common
Warehouse Metamodel (CWM™). CORBA®, the Common Object Request Broker
Architecture, is OMG's standard open platform with hundreds of millions of
deployments running today. Headquartered in Needham, MA, USA, the Object
Management Group is an international, open membership, not-for-profit
computer industry specifications consortium. More information about OMG
can be found at www.omg.org.
Note to editors: MDA, Model Driven Architecture, OMG
Logo, UML and CORBA are registered trademarks, and OMG, Object Management
Group, MOF, MDA Logos, Unified Modeling Language and UML logo are
trademarks, of Object Management Group. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.
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