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Jun 18, 2020

Getting Involved in Community Events This Summer

Our awesome community is what makes us who we are. Passionate Camunda users like you organize events and activities around the world, and that’s something to celebrate! With summer just around the corner, we’re excited to alert you to some great virtual events that are scheduled. We also want to share some recent events and what made them so special, and perhaps give you an idea for organizing an event of your own.

By Luca Buchholz

Jun 11, 2020

Camunda Release Highlights

In the past few days, months of work by my fellow Camunda folk has resulted in a cavalcade of new releases – from big stuff like: Camunda BPM 7.13.0 Camunda Modeler 4.0.0 Camunda Optimize 3.1.0-alpha2 To smaller project releases External Task Client 2.0.0 for Node.js Assert 6.0.0 Spring Boot Starter 7.13.0 Because all of this fast-paced release of software can be slightly overwhelming, I wanted to spend some time focusing on a few specific parts that I’m quite excited about.

By Niall Deehan

Remote Classroom Trainings for June and July

We’re gearing up for an online summer of training at Camunda! After CamundaCon Live, we conducted our open classroom trainings remotely for the very first time and they were a great success. We had more than 50 participants from all over the world join our sessions held in American, European and Asian time-zones and we received fantastic feedback. A big thank you to all attendees, it was an absolute pleasure. While on-site classroom trainings are not yet possible, your great feedback means we’ll be keeping our new online format for the summer. Today I’m pleased to announce another set of remotely conducted open classroom trainings in June and July in American, European and Asian time-zones: Camunda BPM for Java Developers…

By Ragnar Nevries

Is the Future of RPA Promising or Perilous?

I recently participated in a CamundaCon Live panel, led and moderated by Jason Bloomberg at Intellyx, about how enterprises are currently using RPA. My fellow panelists (Vittorio Dal Bianco at Nokia, Marco Einacker at Deutsche Telekom and Paul Jones at NatWest) provided a fascinating look on the benefits and limitations of this much-discussed technology. During the panel, I gave an analogy to illustrate the issues I’ve seen with RPA implementations:. I have suffered from back problems in the past. When I experienced back pain, that pain then caused my muscles to stiffen, which caused more pain. To help with this, I could take pain medicine, like ibuprofen. However, in order to really get rid of the back pain, I also…

By Jakob Freund

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