iServer Demonstration Overview
An iServer demonstration is done over the web using Live
Meeting or GoToMeeting. It is an
excellent way to see first-hand how iServer can meet your Business
Process Analysis needs.

- The demonstration is
FREE
- It takes just an hour
of your time
- You need access to broadband / an
internet connection
- This is a LIVE demo,
not a slide deck or recorded webinar
- We provide a LOCAL
conference number, or can dial you directly
- We can use a variety of
demonstration models including
- BPMN Process Repository
- ITIL v3
- TOGAF 9
- Zachman Framework
One of our experienced Business Process consultants can tailor
the demonstration to your requirements. We can use a sample of your
Visio diagrams, Word / Excel / PowerPoint documents, and data from
other sources (such as other BPA/EA tools) to firstly show how easy
it is to get started with iServer, and secondly, provide a software
demonstration that is relevant to your organization.
A Typical Agenda for a Business Process Analysis
Demonstration
For a business process analysis demonstration, here is a summary
of the areas of the product you will be seeing:
General overview of the iServer Interface
How iServer extends Microsoft Visio
An Introduction to Repository Explorer
The central storage point for Process diagrams and
documentation
Importing information into the Repository
Importing Visio, Word or Excel documents and meta-data into
the repository
Basic Repository Functionality
Opening a diagram for editing, versioning, repository views,
search
Creating a Business Process diagram
Creating a new process diagram from the repository, creating
process elements
Reuse of Business Process elements (such as
swimlanes)
Search for and re-use process elements across multiple
diagrams, propagation of changes
Linking information (Relationships)
Linking process diagrams and their elements to other shapes
(drill-downs, hand-overs, supporting applications) and to
supporting documentation such as requirements and process
narrative
Analytical tools
Impact Analysis (see the impact of change across the
repository), generation of matrices or catalogues,
reporting
Recording and Managing Issues and Comments
Creating change requests, assigning tasks, raising issues
and posting comments about models and documents.
Publishing and Browsing Business Process content online,
Roundtrip Browser feedback
Socialising business process content by publishing to HTML,
collect feedback from business stakeholders via the
browser.