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Recently, Google added Cordys Process Factory as a Google App. Cordy's BPM OnDemand can be directly integrated with Google applications, like Google Docs.

In this way, we have the Google's Office Suite enabled with an integrated Business Process Management. For example, to better manage enterprise workflows and processes automation.

It's interesting how Cordys is enabling a new business around an online BPM, with Google's support. Not an easy task, since BPM is a difficult value proposition for the general public.

Cordys Process Factory is headed to compete with Microsoft traditional Office desktop suite and Microsoft Biztalk/ Microsoft Sharepoint.

First impression... the BPM-Office proposition is advanced and complex for the user.

It's sound for a Google Apps enabled company, with deep process analysis, looking for automation.

The Google Docs-Cordys match is well suited for a company already working with OnDemand systems, like Salesforce.com.

The key is the consulting side. Who is going to model, develop, and support the processes based on Google Docs with Cordys Process Factory. From Cordys, the support is provided through a direct services, Partner Cloud, Professionals Cloud, and Community Support.

Let's see if it becomes mainstream.

 Making the case for BPM and Google's Office

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