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Title: Corporate Efficiency Meeting


1
Corporate Efficiency Meeting
Improving Your Business Processes Using
SharePoint and Beyond
2
Welcome
  • Speakers
  • Steve Woodard, President, Ultimus
  • Chris Adams, VP Product Technology, Ultimus
  • Mike Oryszak, SharePoint Consultant Intellinet,
    SharePoint Server MVP

3
Agenda
  • Welcome Ultimus Overview Steve Woodard
  • SharePoint Overview and Guidance Mike Oryszak
  • Business Process Management Ultimus Chris
    Adams
  • Question and Answer Session Open
  • Closing Remarks

4
About Ultimus
  • Headquartered in the Triangle since 1994
  • Industry leading Business Process Management
    (BPM) Solution provider
  • Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
  • 1900 Worldwide customers including

5
So What Does Ultimus Do?
  • Ultimus provides clients with a software solution
    to solve business problems through
  • Reducing Human Error
  • Eliminating Waste
  • Decreasing Paperwork
  • Creating Corporate Collaboration and Visibility
  • Facilitating Continuous Process Improvement
  • Enabling Companies to Dedicate More
  • Time to Their Business Customers

6
SharePoint Overview and Guidance
Mike Oryszak, SharePoint Server MVP
7
About Me
  • SharePoint Server MVP
  • Architect / Developer / Administrator
  • Working with SharePoint since 2002
  • Developing on MS Technology Stack since 1996

8
Overview of SharePoint Capabilities
  • SharePoint is a Central Platform with support
    for
  • Collaboration
  • Portals
  • Local and Enterprise Search
  • Content Management
  • Forms Processing
  • Business Intelligence

9
How is SharePoint being used?
  • Intranet and Portals
  • Internal Communications
  • Team Collaboration
  • Project Collaboration
  • Unifying platform for other Enterprise systems
  • Light ECM
  • Document Management
  • Records Management
  • Enterprise Search
  • Portals, Email, Webs, etc

10
How is SharePoint being used?
  • Custom Applications, Forms, and Workflow
  • Line of Business Applications and Processes
  • Electronic forms
  • Extranet
  • Extends collaboration and features to trusted
    partners
  • Internet
  • Public Facing

11
Keys to SharePoint Success
  • Focus on key business problems
  • Work with business to establish a governance
    model
  • Take an incremental approach
  • Provide adequate training
  • Administrators
  • Developers
  • Content Owners
  • Information Workers

12
Where does SharePoint fall short?
  • Wide feature set, but not best of breed in all
    areas
  • Rely on vendors to extend or integrate
  • ECM and Records Management
  • Advanced Management features
  • Advanced Workflow and BPM

13
Beyond SharePoint Where Does BPM Fit?
Chris Adams, VP Product and Technology
14
Benefits of integration
Ultimus Extends SharePoint Functionality
Microsoft SharePoint Ultimus Adaptive BPM Suite
Document Management Versioning Security Web-Based Process routing and routing control able to be based on document data / document metadata
Application Management Portals Customized Web Parts Application Mash-ups Ultimus Client, Forms, Reports, and Ultimus BI (iBAM) can be run in SharePoint web part pages
Information Collaboration Team Sites Users, Docs, and Tasks Via process execution, automatically create Team Sites, document libraries, and assign users and documents to them
Document Workflows Start workflows based on documents and document-based events Include documents in processes that may not be driven by documents Dynamic Processing and Case Management
15
Ultimus and Microsoft SharePoint
Workflow Versus BPM
  • Some process types are well suited for process
    mapping and modeling in SharePoint or Visio
  • Routine and goal-oriented processes
  • Processes reliant on concrete, unchanging rules
  • Processes not dependent on run-time judgments
  • Not all processes are suitable for modeling
  • Negotiations and collaborations
  • Documents produced as a end-result of the process
    and documents contained varied information
  • Participants controlling the process and
    affecting flow on a case-by-case basis
  • Processes are often dynamic and
    unpredictable.but still require process
    automation
  • Gartner 2009 report estimates 80-90 of all
    company processes are knowledge worker
    processes

10-20
80-90
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Ultimus and Microsoft SharePoint
Examples of Business Processes
Dynamic and Unstructured
Structured
  • Vacation Request
  • Expense Reporting
  • New Employee On-boarding
  • Capital Expenditures
  • Board Meeting Actions
  • Project Product Management
  • Regulatory and Compliance
  • Actions Plans from Exceptions

17
Ultimus and Microsoft SharePoint
Access and Management
  • Use the right tool for the right job!
  • Consider Excel spreadsheet use
  • For the individual information worker or small
    teams, an Excel spreadsheet is a great tool for
    information management
  • Now try sharing that singular Excel spreadsheet
    across a team of 100 people
  • Who manages it?
  • How is it managed?
  • How can the use of the Excel file scale?

Frustration
Number of Users Involved
18
Ultimus and Microsoft SharePoint
Managing Processes Across The Enterprise
19
Ultimus and Microsoft SharePoint
Closing Comments
  • Depending on your process needs, either
    SharePoint workflow or Ultimus BPM may be the
    best choice. It is important to choose the right
    tool for the job!
  • When starting your process initiative, take an
    inventory of your people, your existing
    processes, and what drives those processes.
  • Do your homework to understand the difference
    between Workflow and BPM, and match the benefits
    of each platform against your process needs
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