Posts Tagged ‘cern’

Mike Kavis reports on BPM at CERN and its deployment of ActiveVOS

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Mike Kavis has published an article on bpminstitute.org about CERN’s deployment of ActiveVOS.

Many thanks to Derek Mathieson of CERN (on the far left here, next to me and two CERN colleagues at JavaOne in May, 2008) who has driven the vision of BPM with ActiveVOS at CERN and who is one of our most valued customers. Also, a shout-out to Mike Kavis for taking the time to tell this great story.

Thank you both, gentlemen.

CERN succeeds with ActiveVOS

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Today, we are very pleased and honored to announce that the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), inventor of the World Wide Web as well as the home of the world’s largest machine, the Large Hadron Collider, has widely deployed ActiveVOS in its core operations.

Details are in the press release attached to this blog post.

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