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Intalio|BPMS for SAP

February 14, 2007 | Ismael Ghalimi


We’ve got some great news for SAP customers: thanks to our recent work with a couple of them, we have managed to port our legendary SAP connector and our ARIS importer to Intalio|BPMS 5.0. The SAP connector can take any version of SAP, all the way back to SAP R/3 3.1i, and expose all BAPIs, IDOCs, RFCs, and ALEs as ready-to-use web services, for both inbound and outbound transactions, on the fly, without having to write a single line of code, ever. All 150,000 transactions offered by SAP R/3 or mySAP are available directly, as well as custom ones developed by customers. The ARIS importer is pretty cool too: if you have processes developed by IDS Scheer ARIS, you can now import them into Intalio|Designer, and generate executable BPEL code for it. Neither SAP nor Oracle (another partner of IDS Scheer) can do that yet, but you can get it from us today. Let’s call it our gift to SAP customer on Valentine’s Day.


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1. IT|Redux&hellip  |  February 26, 2007 at 5:22 pm

[...] The second one is a company called OperMIX, which is based in Canada, and was founded by a cool chap named Hicham Jellab. Hicham and his folks work with large organizations that are using SAP on premise and Salesforce.com on demand. They’re helping their customers integrate the two, and use a BPM platform in the middle. But because some customers want to focus on specific business scenarios and do not care to own the entire IT stack, they’re relying on OperMIX to provide a hosted version of Intalio|BPMS. On top of it, they are using the Liferay open-source portal, our legendary SAP connector to connect to SAP R/3 or mySAP, and our WSDL connector to connect to Salesforce.com, then let customers design new processes directly from Intalio|Designer. Really cool stuff. [...]

2. IT|Redux&hellip  |  February 26, 2007 at 5:22 pm

[...] The second one is a company called OperMIX, which is based in Canada, and was founded by a cool chap named Hicham Jellab. Hicham and his folks work with large organizations that are using SAP on premise and Salesforce.com on demand. They’re helping their customers integrate the two, and use a BPM platform in the middle. But because some customers want to focus on specific business scenarios and do not care to own the entire IT stack, they’re relying on OperMIX to provide a hosted version of Intalio|BPMS. On top of it, they are using the Liferay open-source portal, our legendary SAP connector to connect to SAP R/3 or mySAP, and our WSDL connector to connect to Salesforce.com, then let customers design new processes directly from Intalio|Designer. Really cool stuff. [...]

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