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MS Teams Makes Broken Hyperlinks

Posted on November 5, 2021 by kswenson
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Held a long meeting over Microsoft Teams, and to be honest the telecom capabilities of Teams works very well. The end of the meeting was a set of presentations and we recorded them. This is where there is a very strange behavior.

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GoDaddy’s Deceptive Sales Techniques Exposed

Posted on October 17, 2021 by kswenson
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I mentioned last year that I received a letter from GoDaddy asking me to remove ALL the ZIP files from my web site that I host with them.   I got another one this week.  Apparently my situation is fairly common to those who get web hosting from GoDaddy. Continue reading →

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Problem with the ‘Omniscient View’

Posted on March 25, 2019 by kswenson
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This is another in a series of posts discussing why it is time to move beyond the process model.  The last two posts were about BPMN and CMMN respectively, however the actual problem is deeper.  Even if you found the perfect modeling notation, the fact that you have to bring everything together into one place is a bigger barrier to success.

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Usability is a Factor in Security

Posted on February 22, 2018 by kswenson
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I am going once again through data security training.  That is not in itself bad, but the misguided and outdated recommendations propagate misinformation.  Security is very important, but why can’t the “security” experts learn? Continue reading →

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Initial DMN Test Results

Posted on June 5, 2017 by kswenson
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The initial Decision Model Notation TCK test results are in!   The web site is up showing the results from three vendors. Continue reading →

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bpmNEXT Keynotes

Posted on May 8, 2017 by kswenson
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Talks by Nathaniel Palmer, Jim Sinur, Neil Ward-Dutton, Clay Richardson kick off this bell weather event in the process industry.  The big theme is digital transformation. Continue reading →

Posted in BPM, Uncategorized | Tagged Digital Transformation Platform | 2 Replies

How do you want that Standard?

Posted on January 25, 2017 by kswenson
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You know the old adage:  If want something real bad, you get it real bad.  If you want something worse, you get it worse.  This comes to mind when I think about the DMN proposed standard.  Why?  There is something about the process that technical standards go through… Continue reading →

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DMN Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK)

Posted on January 18, 2017 by kswenson
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A few months ago I wrote about the Decision Model and Notation standard effort. Since getting involved at that time, I am happy to report a lot of progress, but at the same time there is much further to go. Continue reading →

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AI as an Interface to Business Process

Posted on May 16, 2016 by kswenson
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Dag Kittlaus demonstrated Viv last week; business software world should pay attention.  “Viv” is a conversational approach to interacting with systems.  The initial presentation talks about personal applications, but there are even greater opportunities in the workplace. Continue reading →

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DMN at bpmNEXT 2016

Posted on May 10, 2016 by kswenson
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bpmNEXT is 2 and half days of intense examination and evaluation of the leading trends in the business process community, and Decision Modeling Notation was clearly highlighted this year. Continue reading →

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