bpmNEXT 2018 day 2 keynote with @NathanielPalmer

Nathaniel Palmer kicked off day 2 of bpmNEXT 2018 with his ever-prescient views on the next five years of BPM. Bots, decisions and automation are key, with the three R’s (robots, rules and relationships) defining BPM in the years to come. More and more, commercial transactions (or services that form part of those transactions) will … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2018 day 2 keynote with @NathanielPalmer”

bpmNEXT 2018 day 1 videos are up!

In an amazing feat of real-time editing, the videos from yesterday’s sessions were posted yesterday evening. I tweeted a link to the YouTube channel, but here’s the full list sent to us by Nathaniel Palmer. In his words, “It is a rougher product than we’ve had in the past, and we will continue to edit … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2018 day 1 videos are up!”

bpmNEXT 2018: Complex Modeling with MID GmbH, Signavio and IYCON

The final session of the first day of bpmNEXT 2018 was focused on advanced modeling techniques. Designing the Data-Driven Company, MID GmbH Elmar Nathe of MID GmbH presented on their enterprise decision maps, which provides an aggregated visualization of strategic, tactical and operational decisions with business events. They provide a variety of modeling tools, but … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2018: Complex Modeling with MID GmbH, Signavio and IYCON”

bpmNEXT 2018: All DMN all the time, with Trisotech, Bruce Silver Associates and Red Hat

First session of the afternoon on the first day of bpmNEXT 2018, and this entire section is on DMN (decision management notation) and the requirement for decision automation based on DMN. Decision as a Service (DaaS): The DMN Platform Revolution, Trisotech Denis Gagne of Trisotech, who knows as much about DMN and other related standards … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2018: All DMN all the time, with Trisotech, Bruce Silver Associates and Red Hat”

bpmNEXT 2018: Here’s to the oddballs, with ConsenSys, XMPro and BPLogix

And we’re off with the demo sessions! Secure, Private Decentralized Business Processes for Blockchains, ConsenSys Vanessa Bridge of ConsenSys spoke about using BPMN diagrams to create smart contracts and other blockchain applications, while also including privacy, security and other necessary elements: essentially, using BPM to enable Ethereum-based smart contracts (rather than using blockchain as a … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2018: Here’s to the oddballs, with ConsenSys, XMPro and BPLogix”

bpmNEXT 2018 kicks off: keynotes with @JimSinur and @NeilWD

It’s the first day of bpmNEXT, the conference for BPM visionaries and free thinkers to get together, share ideas, show their cool new stuff, meet new friends and get reacquainted with old ones. This is an opportunity for technologists (primarily senior technical people from BPM vendors) to give demos in a very structured format, but … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2018 kicks off: keynotes with @JimSinur and @NeilWD”

Camunda BPM 7.5: CMMN, BPMN element templates, and more

I attended an analyst briefing earlier today with Jakob Freund, CEO of Camunda, on the latest release of their product, Camunda BPM 7.5. This includes both the open source version available for free download, and the commercial version with the same code base plus a few additional features and professional support. Camunda won the “Best … Continue reading “Camunda BPM 7.5: CMMN, BPMN element templates, and more”

bpmNEXT 2016 demo: Capital BPM and Fujitsu

Our final demo session of bpmNEXT — can’t believe it’s all over. How I Learned to Tell the Truth with BPM – Gene Rawls, Capital BPM Their Veracity tool overlays architecture and process layers using visual models, integrated with a few different BPMS (primarily IBM); create models in the tool for process and underlying technical … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2016 demo: Capital BPM and Fujitsu”

bpmNEXT 2016 demos: Appian, Bonitasoft, Camunda and Capital BPM

Last day of bpmNEXT 2016 already, and we have a full morning of demos in two sessions, the first of which has a focus on more technical development. Intent-Driven, Future-Proof User Experience – Malcolm Ross and Suvajit Gupta, Appian Appian’s SAIL UI development environment. Build interfaces with smart components that detect the capabilities of the … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2016 demos: Appian, Bonitasoft, Camunda and Capital BPM”

bpmNEXT 2016 demos: IBM, Orquestra, Trisotech and BPM.com

On the home stretch of the Wednesday agenda, with the last session of the four last demos for the day. BPM in the Cloud: Changing the Playing Field – Eric Herness, IBM IBM Bluemix process-related cloud services, including cognitive services leveraging Watson. Claims process demo that starts by uploading an image of a vehicle and … Continue reading “bpmNEXT 2016 demos: IBM, Orquestra, Trisotech and BPM.com”