Large Enterprises
Business Process Management /BPM/ represents a managerial approach to business process management in an organization in order to increase their flexibility and performance. It also presents a structured systematic approach to task management, activities and processes in an organization using specialised methods, policies, metrics and similar software tools which enable their continual optimization.
Event-driven Architecture /EDA/ represents an architectonic approach to designing, capturing and responding to events that may occur within an organization. It enables creation of applications and systems in which the occurred events are passing through separated components and services. This approach is often being linked with Service oriented architecture /SOA/ and so the architecture is being complemented with features of event processing with regard to the long term asynchronous processes.
Service Oriented Architecture /SOA/ is a concept of services based on architectonic approach to design, implementation and management of information processing that a particular company needs to their business strategy in order to achieve their business objectives. This approach is composed on the principle of loosely coupled, reusable and defined standard-based services that are accessible and usable by independent consumers.
Enterprise Content Management /ECM/ is an umbrella term covering document management, web content management, search, cooperation, record management, Digital Asset Management (DAM), work-flow management, capture and scanning. ECM is primarily oriented on information lifecycle management from the initial publication to archiving and eventual destruction.
Business Intelligence /BI/ is represented mainly by techniques used to identify, collect and analyse business data, such as product and department revenues or related costs and revenues. These provide historical, current and predictive views of business operations. Common functionalities of Business Intelligence are reporting, immediate analytical processing, analysis, data and procedures acquisition, event management and processing and performance testing.
Identity management /IDM/ is a broad administrative area dealing with identification of individuals within a system (e.g.: a country, network or organization) and management of resource accessibility within a system with a restrictive policy.
Virtualization in the context of computing technologies means creating a virtual version of a computer, a server or a work station. These virtual computers are mainly being instantiated within a framework of a comprehensive hardware backup system and thus they ensure high scalability, flexibility and stability in continual operation.
Information management means acquisition and management of information from one or more sources and information dissemination to one or more target groups. Management means organisation and control of structure, processing and providing of information.
Cloud computing is a new, even more abstract generation of virtualization which enables the use of technical infrastructure as a service. Compared to operating own servers or even to virtualization, the scalability radically increased as the needed operational capacity has become almost unlimited – Cloud solution providers have almost inexhaustible performance at their disposal. At the same time, the need to own expensive internet connection or place own technique into internet provider service centre has been eliminated.
Public Administration
Business Process Management /BPM/ represents a managerial approach to business process management in an organization in order to increase their flexibility and performance. It also presents a structured systematic approach to task management, activities and processes in an organization using specialised methods, policies, metrics and similar software tools which enable their continual optimization.
Service Oriented Architecture /SOA/ is a concept of services based on architectonic approach to design, implementation and management of information processing that a particular company needs to their business strategy in order to achieve their business objectives. This approach is composed on the principle of loosely coupled, reusable and defined standard-based services that are accessible and usable by independent consumers.
Enterprise Content Management /EMC/ is an umbrella term covering document management, web content management, search, cooperation, record management, Digital Asset Management (DAM), work-flow management, capture and scanning. ECM is primarily oriented on information lifecycle management from the initial publication to archiving and eventual destruction.
Business Intelligence /BI/ is represented mainly by techniques used to identify, collect and analyse business data, such as product and department revenues or related costs and revenues. These provide historical, current and predictive views of business operations. Common functionalities of Business Intelligence are reporting, immediate analytical processing, analysis, data and procedures acquisition, event management and processing and performance testing.
Identity management /IDM/ is a broad administrative area dealing with identification of individuals within a system (e.g.: a country, network or organization) and management of resource accessibility within a system with a restrictive policy.
Virtualization in the context of computing technologies means creating a virtual version of a computer, a server or a work station. These virtual computers are mainly being instantiated within a framework of a comprehensive hardware backup system and thus they ensure high scalability, flexibility and stability in continual operation.
Information management means acquisition and management of information from one or more sources and information dissemination to one or more target groups. Management means organisation and control of structure, processing and providing of information.


