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Sep 2, 2019

CamundaCon 2019 – Pharma Research Automation – Connecting Researchers with Robots and Systems

In the highly heterogeneous and dynamic landscape of pharma research, where hundreds of researchers and scientists must communicate and undertake deeply complex workflow processes – Camunda has proved the ideal tonic. At CamundaCon Daniel Butnaru, Solution Architect at Roche Pharma, will share how his team utilizes Camunda’s Community Edition straight out of the box to streamline the interaction between researcher (human) tasks with backends and robotics platforms.

By Camunda Team

Aug 28, 2019

Camunda hackday projects 2019: Fun and Productive

The hackdays produced a lot of interesting projects and this is part two of those projects. If you want to catch up on all the fun. you can find part one here. We’ve a dichotomy of project types in this post, ranging from those made for fun to those actually helping productivity. The line is slightly blurred on some of them depending on if you consider reading logs fun or not. Personally I find no better way to relax than curling up on a couch and reading through one of my favorite stack traces. Even if we can predictably assume that in the end the NPE did it. Fun & Games! The hackdays have often produced endearing games like 2015’s…

By Niall Deehan

Camunda hackday projects 2019: Getting Started and External Tasks

Each year the coding inclined residents of Camunda towers embark on a 3-day adventure into a realm of big ideas and hacky solutions. Its starts months before when a list of potential project ideas is created. Then as the hackdays approach people find ideas that they like and teams form until the day of reckoning arrives and we all gather together to see if we can realize the lofty ambition of creating a working prototype over the course of about 60 hours. We had some unifying themes these this year and I’m going to write each post on the projects that are (sometimes loosely) related to that theme. In this post I’ll discuss projects that help users get started with…

By Niall Deehan

Aug 20, 2019

Camunda hackday projects 2019: A Theme of Their Own

A Theme of their own Plain Components – The behavioral UI Library Zeebe Benchmark Experiments (aka Spreadsheet-Driven Development) Zakka – distributed fault tolerant workflow engine on Akka Use Node-RED Zeebe nodes for Camunda keyfob detection GitHub Plugin(s) for BPMN Diagrams Optimize Drilldown Nexus and Minio object storage / Camundobot!

By Niall Deehan

Aug 18, 2019

Keycloak Identity Provider Extension Released

Camunda in its current version is perfectly suited to run BPM in cloud infrastructures. From Spring Boot integration to the External Task Pattern and other features you have a lot of freedom to design your BPM architecture the way you want. Is anything missing? Hardly. Except one thing: Identity management in the cloud often differs from classical approaches. Neither the integrated Identity Management nor the optional LDAP Identity Provider fit. That’s why we have been looking for a way to better integrate Camunda’s Identity Management into such environments.

By Gunnar von der Beck

Aug 15, 2019

CamundaCon 2019 – Deutsche Telekom IT and conology: Monolith to Microservice, Waterfall to Agile – Success with Camunda

Deutsche Telekom IT and conologyDeutsche Telekom is one of the world’s leading integrated telecommunications companies, with some 178 million mobile customers, 28 million fixed-network lines, and 20 million broadband lines. Friedbert Samland, Project Manager at Deutsche Telekom IT GmbH; and Willm Tüting, General Manager at conology GmbH, give us a sneak preview into how they transformed this global telco leader from a monolithic BPEL application, into a microservices set up.

By Charley Mann

Aug 8, 2019

CamundaCon 2019 – Indiana Farm Bureau: Camunda for Modern Web Applications & Reusable DMN-driven Survey Forms

When Indiana Farm Bureau’s Sowmya Raghunthan, IT Application Architect; and Corinna Cohn, Senior Web Developer, sat down to develop an app using Camunda as a headless BPM, their research drew a blank. This September at CamundaCon, the talented pair will present this industry-first use case in two parts. So if you’ve been pondering how to use the Camunda REST Engine to full capability, alongside a decoupled architecture – you do not want to miss this!

By Charley Mann

Podcast: Zeebe and Rust

The latest episode of the Camunda Nation podcast is live, and it features an interview with Mackenzie Clark, the maintainer of the open source Rust client library for Zeebe – Zeebest. Extract from 00:17:18: Mackenzie: Another reason I liked Zeebe a lot is they were using BPMN – which was (an) ISO standard format – for describing workflows, and I think Conductor was not using BPMN – or they had to have some kind of adapter. And so that was another bonus, is it had that legitimacy of ISO. Josh: Yeah, I think Conductor uses its own YAML format, and then from the YAML it generates a diagram, whereas with Zeebe you can go GUI-first and it generates XML in…

By Josh Wulf

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