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      <description>&lt;P mce_keep=&quot;true&quot;&gt;Watch this recording of an interview of Wolfgang Hlpert, Senior Vice President SAP Solution Management SOA and BPM, at SAP TechEd Vienna. Topics include the role of business versus IT in BPM, innovations in BPM technology, and Gravity and Google Wave.&lt;/P&gt;</description>
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      <description>&lt;P mce_keep=&quot;true&quot;&gt;What will the future of Business Process Management (BPM) look like? What will the successors of today&apos;s BPM and ERP software in 10 or 15 years look like? &lt;A    href=&quot;/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/u/14831&quot; target=_self&gt;Thorsten Franz&lt;/A&gt;, software architect for AOK Systems, takes a shot at answering these questions in his new blog.&lt;/P&gt;</description>
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