Mar 1, 2019

Camunda’s Journey to an Efficient and Scalable CI

We recently hosted the Berlin Docker Meetup to talk about Continuous Integration and containers. At Camunda we have a long history with Docker. We have been using container technologies for many years to power our Continuous Integration platform and make our products reliable and well tested. During the last year, we focused particularly on Kubernetes and Google Cloud in order to support our increasing workload.

By Andrea Giardini

Feb 14, 2019

Camunda Modeler 3.0.0-beta.0 Released

We are happy to announce the first beta of the Camunda Modeler 3.0.0. This release achieves feature parity with the last stable version and completes our port of the application to an entirely new architecture. Once more it incorporates numerous additional improvements and bug fixes. We encourage you to try it out.

By Niklas Kiefer

Feb 14, 2019

T-Mobile Austria: lessons in successful database partitioning

T-Mobile Austria is one of Austria’s largest telecommunications providers. It serves around 7.5 million customers, with 97% of users accessing fast LTE reception. Camunda is a key layer in T-Mobile Austria’s architecture, helping the company to maintain agility within a complex, large-scale environment. We’ve been working with the team at T-Mobile Austria since 2015, in fact, we just wrote a case study about our work with them. Read T-Mobile case study in English Read T-Mobile case study in German T-Mobile Austria’s IT team of around 100 developers is responsible for ensuring existing and new products integrate seamlessly with around 40 back-end systems. But it’s not just bringing new products to market where the team excels, it also manages an incredible…

By Charley Mann

Feb 13, 2019

Camunda Hackday – the One about Integration

On a freezing, snowy Saturday recently, more than 30 hackers joined us at our Berlin HQ for Camunda’s first Hackday to orchestrate some seriously smart workflows. One of the best aspects of the day was welcoming a number of Camunda newcomers alongside our experienced users, so we had a great opportunity to assess how intuitive the ‘getting started’ experience is. Plus, it’s always valuable to have a fresh pair of eyes look over your code, so for me, it was interesting to see how developers and architects interacted with our software when using it for the first time.

By Niall Deehan

Announcing the Zeebe 0.15 Release: Start Events, Boundary Events, and More

The Zeebe team is happy to announce the 0.15 release. You can download Zeebe 0.15 from the release page on GitHub. In this post, we’ll discuss some of the highlights from the release and share other project updates. Questions? Feedback? The Community page on our website lists a number of ways that you can get in touch with us. We monitor and respond to messages on the Slack group and user forum on an ongoing basis, and we’d love to hear from you. Zeebe 0.15 Release Highlights Zeebe 0.15 includes more progress with BPMN symbols, adding support for the Message Start Event and Timer Start Event as well as Non-Interrupting Boundary Events. The Message Start Event makes it possible to…

By Camunda Cloud Team

Feb 8, 2019

Domain Driven Design: Lessons from the Startup World

We recently hosted the Domain Driven Design Berlin Meetup: Real World Domain Driven Design Example from the Startup World… and why this architecture failed in the end. Our speaker for the evening, the talented Sandra Ahlgrimm, Cloud Advocate at Microsoft, walked us through an interesting real-life case study, brimming with DevOps lessons. Here’s our key takeaways from this insightful evening

By Charley Mann

Feb 4, 2019

From contract to BPMN functionality in five weeks

“Functionality has been contracted. User acceptance testing is in five weeks. Is it a big deal to implement it?” What do you do when you’re handed a project with an incredibly tight deadline? This is exactly where SynerTrade found itself – with just five weeks to deliver a seriously complex approval workflow for a global financial client.

By Charley Mann

Feb 1, 2019

Camunda Optimize 2.4.0-alpha1 Released

We are happy to announce the release of Camunda Optimize version 2.4.0-alpha1. You can find many improvements and features from the upcoming Optimize version 2.4.0 in this first alpha release, including: Elasticsearch REST Client Elasticsearch updated version support Java 11 Support DMN Improvements Export Reports to CSV Automatic interval selection for date grouping The complete release notes are available in Jira. You can try out a free trial of Camunda Optimize.

By Sebastian Bathke

Camunda BPM 7.11.0-alpha1 Released

Camunda BPM 7.11.0-alpha1 is here and the highlights are: Fine-grained Permissions for Batches and Job Retries MariaDB/MySQL: Job Due Dates after 2038 JBoss/WildFly: Expressions in Camunda Subsystem Java/REST API: Deleting Historic Variables 17 Bug Fixes You can Download Camunda for free (click on Preview Release) or Run it with Docker. If you are interested, you can see the complete release notes. If you want to dig in deeper, you can find the source code on GitHub.

By Camunda Platform Team

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