Pallas Athena Acquired
October 27th, 2011 by Scott FrancisI was surprised to see Lexmark acquired Pallas Athena. I didn’t realize that Lexmark has a software unit, Perceptive Software. The consolidation in BPM continues… Pallas had a good reputation in the market, in particular for being able to “mine” data for the emergent processes within it:
Pallas Athena is a leading provider of BPM, DOM and process mining software, with significant industry experience in the insurance, government and life sciences segments. Pallas Athena’s software products enable a broad range of BPM capabilities, which includes dynamic case management and customer communications management. Key differentiators of its software products include ease of implementation and an intuitive user interface.
I can’t comment as to how well Pallas Athena fits within the portfolio of Perceptive Software/Lexmark, I’ll leave that to others with more specific information.
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- More BPM Acquisitions in 2011
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Tags: BPM, Lexmark, Pallas Athena