Until recently, achieving real Business Process Automation (BPA) meant heavy investment and challenging, lengthy consultancy by IT specialists. Now, automating and tracking business tasks within your enterprise is possible in a fraction of the time, with minimal expenditure. SharePoint and Windows Workflow Foundation make this happen and are arguably Microsoft’s most important contributions to enterprise end user empowerment.
Nintex is a leading global innovator of exciting software products that extend Microsoft technology. Nintex Workflow 2007 has created quite a stir as a newcomer to the established BPA software segment by creating an easy to use workflow designer that is accessed directly from within SharePoint. As part of this session Eben will demonstrate how workflow processes can be created quickly and easily via a browser interface with Nintex Workflow 2007, plus how this product enables collaboration and workflow process automation within high performance workplaces.
By attending this session you will gain valuable insight into -
• Understanding the world of workflow and SharePoint, and the potential market
• The value of workflow process automation
• Workflow scenarios drawn from Nintex’s hundreds of implementations across the world including customer pains, problems and end benefits
Intended Audience: A business focused audience interested in learning how to improve business workflow
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Presented by: Eben Illingworth is the Technology Evangelist for Nintex. He has over 10 years experience in infrastructure, which includes 3 years specifically focused on SharePoint technologies. Eben’s career has so far spanned Canada and Australia, and he is looking forward to visiting New Zealand, for the first time, to present to the Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland SharePoint User Groups in August.
Nintex’s local partner Gen-I will be involved in the presentation.
Date: Tuesday, 26 August 2008
Time: Snacks + Refreshments from 5:30PM, Talk from 6:00PM to 7:00PM
Location: Telecom Customer Briefing Centre, 107 Hereford Street. Walk into the thoroughfare and past the entry to the IBIS hotel on the right. Entrance to the briefing centre is in the foyer through the next series of doors. An assistant from Gen-I will be on-site to guide members. Please call Matt on 027-466-4444 if you have trouble finding the venue.