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Business Process Management: A Catalyst for Improvement (3715)
Track:
Technology & Planning Services
Program Code: 3715
ADDITIONAL PRESENTER / PANELIST:
Donald Dement, Practice Manager, SunGard Higher Education
LEAD PRESENTER / PANEL ORGANIZER / BOF LEADER :
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Jaime Chambron is a visionary leader, business developer and public speaker for global software, internet and services firms. Today she is the General Manager of Integration and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Professional Services for SunGard Higher Education. She joined SunGard to create this new division, where she educate her clients on how to use technology to become, what she has coined, "Service-Oriented Institutions".
Since starting her career, Jaime has led complex enterprise software projects around the globe needing rapid development and expansion for companies such as Key Energy, PepsiCo and Boots Well Being. Previously at bTrade, Jaime led the development of a first generation supply chain global data synchronization product that was key to bTrade's acquisition by Click Commerce. She has also worked on other start-up teams, including the initial development team of Hotwire.com via Scient.
Jaime has been noted as one of the 25 most important women in technology in Texas and California by Tech Magazine and was a finalist for the 2006 Tech Titan community hero award for the progress made with ATW. She currently serves on the board of the Harvard Women's Leadership Project Alumni Network, VP Membership for the Alliance of Technology and Women and previously President of the Dallas Junior Chamber of Commerce and Board Member for the Harvard Club of Dallas and of San Francisco.
Jaime holds a bachelor in Computer Science from Harvard University.
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Description
Learn how you can put a business improvement program in place and leverage SunGard Higher Education's free on-premise Business Process Management (BPM) technology, Infinity Process Platform (IPP), to enable continuous business process improvement and automation on campus today. We will discuss BPM and Service-Oriented Architecture best practices and other concepts that can create more flexible processes, organization and digital campus to meet end user needs.