| Publisher | Future Strategies Inc (WfMC Services) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 315.7KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 11 Jun 1998 |
| Topics | Groupware - Workflow | ||
| Downloads | 28 | ||
The purpose of this White Paper is: to explain how the integration of Workflow and Internet technologies can bring economic transformations that neither technology could achieve in isolation, to present some of the benefits that companies can expect from those transformations, to demonstrate how the efforts of the Workflow Management Coalition make this integration possible and provide a focus for integrating the cooperating technologies and to explain how the WfMC intends to implement an increased commitment to Internet support.
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