Eclipse News Desk
Embarcadero Releases Free, Professional-Grade Business Process Modeling Tool
EA/Studio Built on Eclipse Framework
Feb. 1, 2008 12:15 PM
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Embarcadero is continuing its support of the Eclipse
community with its release of EA/Studio Community Edition, a free business
process modeling (BPM) tool. This tool represents the third database tool built
by Embarcadero on the Eclipse framework.
"Embarcadero's release of EA/Studio Community Edition
expresses the company's continued endorsement of Eclipse-based software,"
said Mike Milinkovich, executive director, Eclipse Foundation. "We're
pleased to see Embarcadero bring its expertise in commercial database tools to
the Eclipse community. This new offering underscores the increased productivity
and flexibility that can be achieved by leveraging the Eclipse platform with
first-class software like Embarcadero's database tools."
This professional-grade tool enables business process
modelers and database architects to engage in more productive and efficient
enterprise architecture modeling, including documenting business processes for
regulatory compliance purposes. EA/Studio Community Edition supports XML and
the business process modeling notation (BPMN), includes standard process
modeling elements, and offers the ability to easily import Visio diagrams.
Conceptual, process and data models can be shared between EA/Studio and
ER/Studio, Embarcadero's flagship data modeling tool.
When additional functionality is required, users can upgrade
to the commercial version of EA/Studio, which includes conceptual modeling,
impact analysis and usage reporting. Users of both EA/Studio Community Edition
and the commercial version of EA/Studio can seamlessly collaborate and share
files between the two versions.
"Embarcadero is committed to providing
professional-grade database tools that are easily accessible to businesses of
all sizes and all stages of growth," said Greg Davoll, vice president of
worldwide marketing, Embarcadero Technologies. "We will continue to work
closely with the Eclipse Foundation to develop specifications that will broaden
the usability and global acceptance of this framework."
For more information on Embarcadero please visit http://www.embarcadero.com/products/eastudio/communityedition.html
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