Founded in 1999, Whitestein Technologies provides software solutions designed to help enterprises automate and optimize their dynamic processes. The company's product offering includes the Living Systems Process Suite—an enterprise platform for goal-oriented business process management—as well as industry solutions for real-time freight dispatch optimization and mobile broadband connectivity management. With a global reach, the company counts corporations such as DHL, Daimler, and Swisscom among their key customers. Whitestein is headquartered in Cham (Switzerland), with offices in Germany and the Slovak Republic.
The Living Systems Process Suite is a business process management suite (BPMS) for managing dynamic, change-prone business processes. Operating on the principle that processes should be business-goal-directed, Whitestein’s approach to modeling and execution is designed to allow dynamic and continuous in-flight improvement to processes, while presenting a unified agreement space in which business and IT professionals can collaborate throughout the process life cycle. Leveraging multiagent systems technology, the Living Systems Process Suite is designed to mitigate change and uncertainty. The suite features an integrated set of tool components including support for both human- and integration-centric processes.
The Living Systems Process Suite is a business process management suite (BPMS) for managing dynamic, change-prone business processes. Operating on the principle that processes should be business-goal-directed, Whitestein’s approach to modeling and execution is designed to allow dynamic and continuous in-flight improvement to processes, while presenting a unified agreement space in which business and IT professionals can collaborate throughout the process life cycle. Leveraging multiagent systems technology, the Living Systems Process Suite is designed to mitigate change and uncertainty. The suite features an integrated set of tool components including support for both human- and integration-centric processes.
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