Cloud architecture panel at bpmNEXT 2019

As a twist on the usual bpmNEXT format, we heard from a panel of the demo participants: Michael Lim of IBM, Philippe Laumay of Bonitasoft and Phil Simpson of Red Hat. A few notes from the panel – no attribution of any specific comments but you can likely make some guesses – of what vendors … Continue reading “Cloud architecture panel at bpmNEXT 2019”

bpmNEXT 2019 keynote: @JimSinur on technology combinations that digitally deliver

Our second keynote on the first day of bpmNEXT 2019 is with long-time presenter Jim Sinur, looking at technology combinations that digitally deliver. Unlike his usual focus on future directions, he’s driving down into what technologies work for companies that are undergoing digital transformation. This is a great lead-in to what I’ll be talking about … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2019 keynote: @JimSinur on technology combinations that digitally deliver”

Kicking off bpmNEXT 2019 with @NathanielPalmer

Except for a hiatus in 2017, I’ve been at every bpmNEXT since its inception in 2013, created and hosted by Bruce Silver and Nathaniel Palmer as a showcase for new ideas in BPM and related technologies. This is not a conference for (potential) customers, but a place for vendors, researchers and analysts to come together … Continue reading “Kicking off bpmNEXT 2019 with @NathanielPalmer”

All of the bpmNEXT video coverage

I was scrolling through some of my unread RSS feeds and saw Kris Verlaenen’s posts about last month’s bpmNEXT conference: like me, he was live-blogging the event. However, he also went back and added in each of the videos for the presentation to his posts – nice touch! His posts: bpmNEXT 2018 kicking off! bpmNEXT … Continue reading “All of the bpmNEXT video coverage”

bpmNEXT 2018: Last session with a Red Hat demo, Serco presentation and DMN TCK review

We’re on the final session of bpmNEXT 2018 — it’s been an amazing three days with great demos and wonderful conversations. Exploiting Cloud Infrastructure for Efficient Business Process Execution, Red Hat Kris Verlaenen, project lead for jBPM as part of Red Hat, presented on cloud BPM infrastructure, specifically for execution and monitoring. Cloud makes BPM … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2018: Last session with a Red Hat demo, Serco presentation and DMN TCK review”

bpmNEXT 2018: Bonitasoft, Know Process

We’re in the home stretch here at bpmNEXT 2018, day 3 has only a couple of shorter demo sessions and a few related talks before we break early to head home. When Artificial Intelligence meets Process-Based Applications, Bonitasoft Nicolas Chabanoles and Nathalie Cotte from Bonitasoft presented on their integration of AI with process applications, specifically … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2018: Bonitasoft, Know Process”

bpmNEXT 2018: Intelligence and robots with ITESOFT, K2, BeeckerCo

We’re finishing up day 2 of bpmNEXT with a last section of demos. Robotics, Customer Interactions and BPM, ITESOFT Francois Bonnet from ITESOFT presented on customer interactions and automation, and the use of BPMN-driven robots to guide customer experience. In a first for bpmNEXT, the demo included an actual physical human-shaped robot (which was 3D-printed … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2018: Intelligence and robots with ITESOFT, K2, BeeckerCo”

bpmNEXT 2018: All about bots with Cognitive Technology, PMG.net, Flowable

We’re into the afternoon of day 2 of bpmNEXT 2018, with another demo section. RPA Enablement: Focus on Long-Term Value and Continuous Process Improvement, Cognitive Technology Massimiliano Delsante of Cognitive Technology presented their myInvenio product for analyzing processes to determine where gaps exist and create models for closing those gaps through RPA task automation. The … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2018: All about bots with Cognitive Technology, PMG.net, Flowable”

bpmNEXT 2018: Application Development with ProcessMaker, Capital BPM, Camunda

Next-Generation Backendless Workflow Orchestration API for ISVs, ProcessMaker Brian Reale and Taylor Dondich from ProcessMaker presented their new ProcessMaker.io product for a BPMN 2.0 workflow microservice API in the cloud, targeted at ISVs to add process management capabilities into their vertical products. This is intended to solve the problem of software vendors who want customized … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2018: Application Development with ProcessMaker, Capital BPM, Camunda”