BPM News & Insights

The Torque Management blog, featuring up to date news and insights from the world of Business Process Management (BPM) and related industries.

 

What Smart Organisations Can Learn from Smart Cities

By Torque Management Monday, 16th May 2016 | 0 comments
Filed under: Business Process Management, IT Projects, Big Data, Low Code, Digitization, Digitalization.
We love to measure things, you might have gathered this from our recent blog posts on what to measure, and how to make those measures count. Hopefully the biggest learning you’ll have taken from these is that we need to make our data useful. Today, we're taking a look at what organisations can learn from some great smart city initiatives.

Torque Management announces a partnership with MatsSoft for Low Code Process Digitisation

By Torque Management Tuesday, 19th January 2016 | 0 comments
Filed under: BPM, Business Process Management, IT, Operations, Process-Improvement, Low Code.
Torque Management Partners with MatsSoft for Low Code Process DigitisationDublin, 19 January 2016 – Torque Management Ltd. is pleased to announce its partnership with Low Code BPM digitisation platform provider MatsSoft. MATS® (the software product) is a low-code BPM development platform that’s quick to learn and easy to use, allowing organisations to develop and deploy an app in a matter of days or weeks, that previously would have consisted of months or years of development effort. The MATS platform has been defined by Gartner as ‘High-productivity PaaS', and by Forrester as a ‘Low-Code Development Platform’.

5 Things Not to Forget When Using Low Code BPM Applications

By torquemanagement Thursday, 17th December 2015 | 0 comments
Filed under: BPM, IT, Tech, Process-Improvement, Low Code.
The Software Development Life Cycle – Or 5 Things Not to Forget When Using Low Code BPM Applications With lots of interest in and take up of Low Code/No Code BPM apps opening up the option to all and sundry to develop their own apps, we thought it would be pertinent to take a look at an important part of application development that will continue to exist with or without the need to code! The Software Development Life Cycle or SDLC.