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IBM Process Automation Manager Open Edition

What is IBM Process Automation Manager Open Edition?

IBM Process Automation Manager Open Edition (formerly Red Hat Process Automation Manager) is a set of tools used to create, automate, and manage business process policies and procedures with microservices. It enables users to measure and analyze results with real-time KPI metrics across disparate environments, with less code.

The solution includes advanced business rules and process engines, with support for complex event processing and case management, and a resource optimization engine that aids in solving complex planning and scheduling problems. Additionally it features:
  • Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) models, Decision Model and Notation (DMN) models and domain-specific rule languages
  • Cloud Native Development - Deploy completed models as containerized microservices on Red Hat OpenShift
  • Rules Engine - Utilize the full capabilities of Drools, a powerful and widely used open source rules engine
  • Resource optimization - Solve complex optimization problems with the built-in solver
  • Open source and fully compatible with familiar tools like git & maven, and compliant with BPMN2 and DMN1.2
  • Modern User Experience - Use the Application Manager for rapid development of modern device-independent UIs

Announced in 2022, the product is transitioning to IBM.

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What is IBM Process Automation Manager Open Edition?
IBM Process Automation Manager Open Edition (formerly Red Hat Process Automation Manager) is a set of tools used to create, automate, and manage business process policies and procedures with microservices. It includes advanced business rules and process engines, with support for complex event processing and case management, and a resource optimization engine that aids in solving complex planning and scheduling problems. Announced in 2022, the product is transitioning to IBM.