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Stephanie Covert
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Van Ameyde International Announced
as Winner of Business Agility and
Process Optimization Enabled by BPM and SOA Case Study
Competition
Runner-up Winner is AmerisourceBergen Corporation
Needham, MA, USA - September 21, 2010 - OMG's™ BPM/SOA
Community of Practice (CoP), in partnership with BPTrends,
ebizQ, SearchSOA.com, and SearchCIO.com, are pleased to
announce that Van Ameyde International is the winner of the
"Business Agility and Process Optimization Enabled by
Business Process Management (BPM) and Service Oriented
Architecture (SOA)" Case Study Competition. Runner-up
winner is AmerisourceBergen Corporation. The competition was
open to organizations of all sizes, including government
agencies, which have successfully delivered business or
mission value using a BPM, SOA or combined BPM-SOA approach.
Winner Profile: Van Ameyde International
Van Ameyde International specializes in international
claims and risk management for major international insurance
companies, captives and brokers, government agencies, and
corporate and industrial clients including the energy
sector, the shipping industry, ports and terminals. Van
Ameyde recognized the need to optimize their claims handling
process in order to grow the business. Key objectives of the
project, dubbed ECHO - European Claims Handling
Optimization, were Business Agility, Cost Reduction,
Information Access, Flexibility and Speed. Using agile
methods and model driven development the team was able to
deliver a system that produced a 30% reduction in the time
required to resolve a claim, enabled customized claims
processing for new customers, in 16 different countries each
with unique claims handling requirements. For more on the
methodologies, team structure and lessons learned on the
road to success, visit
http://www.bpmsoa-communityofpractice.org/2010winners for the full case study.
Runner-up Winner: AmerisourceBergen Corporation
AmerisourceBergen Corporation is one of the world's
largest pharmaceutical services companies with a focus on
the pharmaceutical supply chain. AmerisourceBergen has a
mature Process Center of Excellence in place to govern BPM
projects corporate-wide and maintain a constant focus on Key
Performance Indicators (KPIs). It is this focus on KPIs and
its emphasis on applying BPM to mission-critical, core
business processes that has enabled AmerisourceBergen to
track millions of dollars in recurring savings across
several of its BPM projects. The company estimates a cost
saving of at least $40 million per year by using BPM. View
the complete profile at http://www.bpmsoa-communityofpractice.org/2010winners.
About the Case Study Competition
The goal of the BPM/SOA Case Study Competition was to
highlight business success stories and lessons learned to
provide proof points and insights for other organizations
considering or pursuing BPM, SOA or combined BPM-SOA
adoption.
Entries were judged on the complexity of the business
problem addressed, the ROI/Business Value achieved
(Agility/Innovation/Flexibility/Optimization/Resilience/Service
Delivery), the level and sophistication of the
cross-organizational collaboration (Business/Technical) and
the usage of BPM/SOA approaches and supporting technology.
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About the BPM/SOA Community of Practice
The BPM/SOA Community of Practice (CoP) is a practice
area community of the Business Ecology® Initiative (BEI).
BEI provides education, advocacy and member programs to
enable organizations to achieve Business Ecology success,
employ Actionable Architecture™, and carve a path to
business- IT integration. For more information on the
Business Ecology Initiative visit http://www.business-ecology.org.
For more information on the BPM/SOA CoP, visit http://www.bpmsoa-communityofpractice.org.
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