CTO Tuesdays #16: The state of BPMS state: persistence for process

March 10th, 2010 by Alex Neihaus

This time on CTO Tuesdays, the BPMS podcast, we discuss what persistence of state offers process developers and BPM users. Michael Rowely, host of the podcast and CTO at Active Endpoints discusses what persistence is, how it works and what the potential performance costs might be.

We hope you enjoy this podcast. We’d love to hear your feedback on the series. Just email us or leave a comment here.

Remember: sign up for next week’s CTO Tuesdays here. We will be expanding on persistence to talk about BPMS support for long-running transactions.

Update 3/17: in case you missed the second part, you can watch the replay here.

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One Response to “CTO Tuesdays #16: The state of BPMS state: persistence for process”

  1. BPMS and compensation: using BPMN and BPEL to support transactions | VOSibilities Says:

    [...] episode is the second of two on persistence and compensation. If you haven’t seen the previous episode, you might find it interesting to review before watching this [...]

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