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Customers are No. 1! July 24, 2009

Posted by bplogix in Buzz About BP Logix.
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Danny DiSalvo, Senior Systems Engineer - Network Security, Polo Ralph Lauren

Danny DiSalvo, Senior Systems Engineer - Network Security, Polo Ralph Lauren

Danny DiSalvo of Polo Ralph Lauren knows that to BP Logix, our customers are number 1. And now he has a medal to prove it! Danny is the newest member of BP Logix Customer Advisory Board.

 

IDEX uses BP Logix to leverage its global IT requirements July 13, 2009

Posted by bplogix in Customer Experiences.
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     Bruce Lawrence needed to leverage his technology investments at IDEX Liquid Controls and its five companies worldwide. With responsibility for global Information Technology requirements, Lawrence needed to capitalize on the capabilities of his intranet, while also automating and streamlining the company’s business processes.

      That’s when Lawrence turned to BP Logix and Workflow Director. According to Lawrence, “Workflow Director enables us to drive from the ‘result side’ backwards. We discovered that (Workflow Director’s) business logic lets us go as deep as we need to be consistent with our business process. With auditors, this has made our lives a lot easier.”

     Built on an integrated document management and workflow automation system, Workflow Director is a web-based workflow software solution that provides business users with powerful storage, categorization and search technologies for all documents, electronic forms (eForms) and workflow processes. The product provides business users with visibility into their business processes, enabling them to better manage, automate and report on their organization’s business processes.

     If you are interested in finding out more about how to make your business users more productive, we invite you to download the IDEX Liquid Controls case study now.

UW-Eau Claire forms conversion project—Behind the Scenes Support July 8, 2009

Posted by draleigh in Univ. Of Wisc-Eau Claire.
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While my role on the Eforms Project Team is one of project management and forms design, I realize there are a lot of things going on by the team’s programmers. They are responsible for the accuracy of the workflows, for creating scripts that connect to the campus databases for auto fill-in of information, for creating the automatic emails that get sent to notify approvers that they have a task waiting, and for automatically generating the PDF versions of the form that get distributed once the form process is completed. Our programmers are working very closely with the BP Logix support specialists and developers to resolve problems and apply updates as needed. We all appreciate the assistance and the prompt responses from the BP Logix staff. They go the extra mile to assure that all is working for us.