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Document Management Plus Case Management Equals More Control

entellitrak Provides Ability to Launch Case From Single Document

June 18, 2013 | Views: 26 | Case Management, Document Management | Comment

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Emily Zasada

Across industries, whenever there is a need for case management, chances are that documents are going to be associated with those cases. This is true for companies in healthcare, construction, government and countless other sectors. Read More

The Washington Post Profiles CEO Kris Collo

Founder Always Wanted To Build Successful Software Company

June 17, 2013 | Views: 46 | Company News, Federal Solutions | Comment

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Roger Hughlett

The Washington Post’s Capital Business, a weekly publication focused on the local business community, profiled MicroPact CEO Kris Collo in its most recent edition. Read More

MicroPact’s 11th Annual 462 Symposium to Focus on Changes to Federal EEO Reporting Process

Event supports professional development of federal workforce

June 17, 2013 | Views: 34 | Company News, Events, Federal Solutions | Comment

MicroPact, a leading provider of enterprise case management and business process management (BPM) software, today announced details for the 11th Annual 462 Symposium: Streamlining EEO for the Digital Future. The event will be held on Sept. 5, 2013, at the Marriott Wardman Park in Washington, D.C. The symposium brings together federal employees to discuss best practices in Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) processing, network with other EEO professionals and receive training on MicroPact’s icomplaints, the case management system used to manage 90 percent of all federal EEO claims. Read More

Using the Power of the People to Build a Successful BPM System

MicroPact CEO Kris Collo’s Guest Column for WashingtonExec

June 13, 2013 | Views: 92 | Company News, Case Management, BPM | Comment

MicroPact CEO Kris Collo wrote a guest column that appeared in WashingtonExec this week that analyzes the disconnect that can occur between a company’s carefully planned BPM solution and the ability of that solution to actually solve business challenges once it is put into place. Read More

BYOD Takes Over Business, Government

entellitrak Well Positioned for Mobile Proliferation

June 10, 2013 | Views: 123 | Case Management, Mobile BPM | Comment

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Roger Hughlett

The public and private sectors are pushing full steam ahead into a world dominated by mobile devices, and more and more of those devices will be owned by individuals and not an agency or company. Read More

Video: Mike Cerniglia Explains the Evolution of entellitrak

How Dynamic Case Management’s Application Architecture Differs from BPM

June 7, 2013 | Views: 155 | Case Management, Open Architecture | Comment

Rapid application development platforms must be flexible enough to accommodate the wide array of business patterns that exist within today’s organizations, and powerful enough to let experts focus on the tasks that add value. In this short video, MicroPact CTO Mike Cerniglia relates how the OMG’s UML standard is a superior fit for handling the dynamic nature of case management applications. Read More

Tapping Into the Energy Behind entellitrak

Hard Work Benefits Health Care Customers

June 7, 2013 | Views: 86 | Inside MicroPact | Comment

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Holly Palmer

Imagine this:  What if entellitrak was able to completely streamline health care eligibility processing? What if all the energy that is expended taking in and processing paperwork; all the energy that is wasted while shuffling through that overwhelming stack of forms and all the energy it takes to help only five customers in the time it should  take to help one could be directed elsewhere? Read More

Business Process Management Practices Must Evolve

Will Future Methodologies Mirror Case Management Approaches?

June 7, 2013 | Views: 172 | Case Management, BPM, Analysts, Social BPM, Agile Development | Comment

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Bob Ragsdale

Traditional BPM methods and practices have been under fire for some time because they often don’t connect well with the way we actually behave. Thankfully the conversation is now shifting to concrete suggestions of enhanced approaches to system design. Read More