At the Singapore ICASA Chapter meeting on 23 September 2011, Bob Fabrizio, Princeton Blue General Manager for Asia Pacific, presented a seminar on "Business Process Management: Enabling the Business Process Centric Enterprise". In this Seminar, Bob presented an overview of the fundamentals of Business Process Management. He also covered the state of the current BPMS market, looking at vendors large and small, as well as Open Source solutions and Proprietary software vendors. Of particular interest to the members of the ICASA, he provided information on how BPM allows an Enterprise to focus on the Business Processes that make up the whole of the value chain of an organization.
Join IBM and Bank Systems & Technology for an in-depth discussion about debt management, featuring a case study on successful student-debt management from loan guarantor American Student Assistance (ASA®) and systems integrator Princeton Blue.  Register
Princeton Blue to attend Gartner's BPM Summit in Baltimore, MD, April 27-29, 2011.  We look forward to hearing your BPM stories and sharing our BPM experience and lessons learnt.
Princeton Blue establishes its Asia Pacific presence in Singapore and appoints Bob Fabrizio as the General Manager for the Asia Pacific region.  Princeton Blue Asia Pacific Pte Ltd will focus on delivering quality BPM solutions in the South East Asian and Australian market leveraging the success of Princeton Blue Inc in North America.  Any questions related to the Asia Pacific region can be directed to Bob at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or calling the Princeton Blue Singapore office at (+65) 3112 8988.
Princeton Blue is cited as one of the 10 BPM Consulting vendors in Gartner's "Who's Who in Business Process Management Consulting and System Integration, Volume 2" report released on February 23, 2011.  Michele Cantara writes “Although many consultants and system integrators offer some form of business consulting or process optimization services, they may not have the capabilities appropriate for business process management”.