Jul 9, 2026
AWS vetted Camunda so you don't have to
Camunda has earned the AWS Financial Services Competency, independently validating Camunda's ability to orchestrate critical processes on AWS.
By Shane Ernest, Tony Le
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All Camunda blog posts tagged with Business Insights.
Jul 9, 2026
Camunda has earned the AWS Financial Services Competency, independently validating Camunda's ability to orchestrate critical processes on AWS.
By Shane Ernest, Tony Le
Jul 9, 2026
Both in Europe and the Americas, the barriers to re-engineering don’t arise from technology, but from risk tolerance and organizational readiness.
By Lana-Sophie Stawowski
Jun 25, 2026
Re-engineer your process with ProcessOS, moving through the four stages of discovery, design, deploy, and continuous optimization in record time.
By Lana-Sophie Stawowski
Jun 25, 2026
The question facing carriers and banks is how to redesign the operating model now that AI agents are a real workforce.
By Shane Ernest
Jun 24, 2026
A major European carrier took the question literally. The answer shows where classical automation stops, and what it takes to reach the rest.
By Shane Ernest
Jun 16, 2026
At CamundaCon 2026, a panel of enterprise practitioners from Audi, Danica, and Provinzial shared the same realization: the agents are there, but what's missing is orchestration. Here's what changes when you connect them.
By Wendi Wolfgram
May 19, 2026
Camunda’s Solution Blueprints are deliberately not turnkey products—accelerate your development without getting locked into a rigid structure.
By Joyce Johnson, Tobias Conz
May 19, 2026
Every process in your enterprise was designed for a world without AI. Enterprises that want to lead must rethink which tasks should exist, who should perform them, and how the entire operation should work — we call this the Great Re-Engineering.
By Jakob Freund
Apr 21, 2026
We don’t think any carrier deliberately misses recoveries. The miss is structural, due to a high volume of complex claims spread across multiple tools and screens. Anyone could easily miss the opportunity. In many organizations, subrogation is still treated as a downstream review after the claim is adjusted and payments go out. By the time recovery looks at the file, the evidence has cooled, and witnesses are harder to reach, so you’re likely to miss capturing necessary data to make a defensible recovery. Plus, your leverage with counterparties is significantly lower when the file is already heading to closure. That late identification shows up in three key places: Claims leakageThe carrier pays more than its fair share when responsibility isn’t…
By Shane Ernest, Dan Kies