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Jun 9, 2020

Migrating processes from Pega to Camunda Platform 7 – Step-by-step Tutorial

It’s well known that process flows created in Pega don’t conform to any open standard, despite looking rather BPMN-like. Folks who are looking to jump start their migration from Pega to Camunda are stuck having to manually redraw processes in Modeler. But manually redrawing process flows is tedious and time consuming, especially if there are many or complex processes to convert. In this tutorial we’ll step you through a utility that can help you generate a BPMN compliant process that can serve as a starting point for your Pega to Camunda conversion.

By Joe Pappas

Jun 4, 2020

Deploying Camunda BPM to Azure Container Service via CLI in 5 Minutes

This article shows the fastest way to get a Camunda Platform server running on Microsoft Azure with command line usage. You should be comfortable with using a command-line interface (CLI), otherwise please switch to my blog “Anyone can run Camunda BPM on Azure in 10 Minutes”. The resulting server will be suitable as a (shared, insecure) playground accessible via the internet. It is not a secure setup suitable for production usage. A technical operator setting up a production system would certainly approach things differently and possibly choose different Azure services.

By Robert Emsbach

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

Camunda BPM: User Task Assignment based on a DMN Decision Table

In business processes involving human workflow the task assignment logic can become quite elaborate. For instance the processing of insurance claims, or other variants of approval processes, may require many or complex task assignment rules. The Decision Model and Notation (DMN) decision tables are an excellent tool to manage such rules — outside of code, in a business user-friendly way.

By Robert Emsbach

Migrating process BPMN from IBM BPM to Camunda – Step-by-step Tutorial

If you’re thinking you can export BPMN from IBM expecting to be able to open it in Camunda Modeler you might be in for a surprise. As has been discovered, IBM BPMN exports do not include diagram information that tools like Camunda Modeler use to render a diagram. In this tutorial we’ll step you through two approaches taking advantage of utilities developed by our consulting team to help you create a complete diagram that can be opened and viewed not only in Camunda Modeler but in any BPMN compliant design tool.

By Joe Pappas

Apr 28, 2020

Process Migration Using BPMN Part 2

This blog post is the continuation of Process Migration Using BPMN Part 1 – part of my presentation Process Migration 201: Tips Tricks and Techniques, at CamundaCon Live. Here, I’ll run through some migration solution examples.

By Chris Allen

Which Camunda Training is right for you? Special CamundaCon Live offer – 50% discount on our Remote Classroom Trainings

At CamundaCon Live, you’ll learn a lot about the Camunda product stack and how our solutions help all kinds of companies to apply process and workflow automation to really accelerate their digital transformation. So, after CamundaCon Live, you might be feeling highly motivated and cannot wait to fling yourself into your next (or perhaps very first) Camunda project? In that case we want to support you as best as we can to underscore your Camunda knowledge with profound modeling and technical insight. Therefore we’ve just released a special offer for our upcoming remote classroom trainings, which gives you up to 50% discount on the standard price.

By Ragnar Nevries

Apr 16, 2020

How to choose the right Camunda architecture.

Decide on the Granularity of your orchestration. Probably the most important choice you need make about how to use camunda revolves around the level at which you want to orchestrate. You could also think of level as the granularity at which camunda will operate and this often is directly related to the complexity of the communication to what you want to orchestrate. The choice you make here will directly impact how deployment works, how best to maintain your system, error handling and even performance – so it deserves careful thought.

By Niall Deehan

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