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Workflow and Process Automation Comes from Cloud

Workflow and Process Automation Comes from Cloud
Oleg
Oleg
17 July, 2010 | 1 min for reading

PLM is heavy focused on workflow, processes and workflow automation. What if… all these capabilities will be coming from cloud and integrated into a whole set of apps. The following video presents non-PLM, but workflow automation application on top of Google Apps:

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6R7VOJ9nWw&]

What is my take? I think, cloud apps will be developed faster, than we can think. An ability to build an integrated set of application on top of existing cloud apps suite like Google Apps, can be an interesting step into a new type of application distribution. Just my thoughts..

Best, Oleg

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