Camunda Blog
Apr 17, 2026
6 Agentic AI Insurance Use Cases to Prioritize in Claims
Many carriers have already proven AI value in pockets of claims work. The problem is AI agents aren’t embedded within core processes. AI assistants or chatbots that summarize a document or draft an update do not, by themselves, take action autonomously within a set of predefined guardrails.
By Dan Kies, Shane Ernest
Apr 16, 2026
Introducing Camunda’s Enhanced SDK Portfolio
Camunda’s enhanced SDK portfolio extends support to more languages and increases application reliability at runtime.
By Josh Wulf
Apr 14, 2026
Camunda 8.9: Your Fastest Path to Agentic Orchestration
Camunda 8.9 makes agentic orchestration easier than ever for well-established operations.
By Amy Johnston
Apr 7, 2026
Choosing AI Orchestration: A Practical Assessment Guide for Developers
For enterprise agentic orchestration, you need more than stand-alone agents. You need a reliable way to orchestrate agents alongside people and systems.
By Amy Johnston
Apr 3, 2026
Why BPMN (Still) Matters—Especially in the Age of AI
The real opportunity in the age of AI is not BPMN *or* agents. It’s BPMN *and* agents.
Mar 31, 2026
Fewer CVEs in Your Camunda 8 Containers with Hardened Base Images
Hardened images from Minimus reduce inherited vulnerabilities at the source and strengthen your container security.
Mar 26, 2026
Meet c8ctl, the CLI that Makes Camunda 8 Feel Like Home
Say it with us: “cocktail.” c8ctl is a minimal-dependency CLI that covers your entire development lifecycle.
By Volker Buzek, Joyce Johnson
Mar 24, 2026
Women’s History Month at Camunda, Part 1: Meet Lynette York and Kidist Amanuel
Next up in our Meet a Camundi series, we’re celebrating Women’s History Month by featuring five women from five different countries with five different journeys.
Mar 24, 2026
Women’s History Month at Camunda, Part 2: Meet Sara Lolatte, Stina Van Der Straeten, and Lilian Cavalet
Next up in our Meet a Camundi series, we’re celebrating Women’s History Month by featuring five women from five different countries with five different journeys.










