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Adeptia Releases New Version of BPM Server: Business Process Management

Adeptia BPM Server v4.3.

(PRWEB) August 24, 2005 -- Adeptia, the fastest emerging company in Business Process Management for Insurance and Automobile industry, announces the release of the new BPM Server 4.3. With continuous researches, and interaction with industry users / analysts, the key area of development focused improvements in server performance, scalability, and enhanced capabilities, all while ensuring increased user satisfaction and compatibilities with the previous version.

Adeptia BPM Server is a standards-based, vendor-neutral, "out-of-the-box" Business Process Management software that enables organizations to design, manage and optimize business processes.

Key Features introduced:

Load Management:
Queue support to handle large volume of Process flow Execution:
Adeptia BPM server uses proven Queue mechanism for Load management, which make system robust and predictable when large volume of Process flow execution request comes to the system.
Queue recovery on system failure:
All Queue jobs are persisted so any system failure will not cause lose of request which made system highly reliable

Mapping:
Multiple Source Schema
Multiple Target Schema
Above feature allows a mapping multiple source schemas to multiple target schemas in a same view. This makes Mapping quite powerful and flexible. User can generate multiple output data from single source data and vise-versa

Here are few of the other features introduced:

Great User Experience:
Enhanced GUI
Faster than before

Process Designer:
Enhanced GUI
Faster than before
Enhanced Validation

Web DAV support:
Web DAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning).It is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol which allows users to collaboratively edit and manage files on remote web servers. This is well integrated with BPM Server process flow to create a document management workflow solution along with BMP Server Human interaction service

Enhanced Reports:
System Resource Reports
Process Flow Reports
User Log Reports
Customized views

New Schema support:
HTML schema added

Improved Dashboard:
Business Process Monitoring with added views

Enhanced Human Workflow Features:
Human workflow will use Web DAV as document repository
Task Assignment to Group of users
Sampling of Tasks to specific users / colleagues
Role based Task Management
Hierarchy based task management

Other new features:
Export / import of BPEL
Compression / Decompression Service (ZIP files)
Secure FTP
Partner Interface Processes (PIP)

For a detailed review visit www.adeptia.com

For Adeptia BPM Server 4.3 Download: http://www.adeptia.com/products/get_started.html

About Adeptia:
Adeptia provides enterprise software to easily and quickly automate business processes across supply chains using industry-specific standards. Adeptia' business process management (BPM) software allows customers to integrate disparate information sources, software applications and business users both within an enterprise and across customers, vendors and business partners. Moreover, Adeptia' technology allows customers to design, automate and improve workflows and thereby drive efficiencies. For details visit www.adeptia.com

Contact Information:
Shawn Srivastava
Adeptia Inc
312-229-1727

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