Here at Bonitasoft we call it "Drink our own Champagne". The Customer Service Center project is a great example of this internal spirit, as it has been developed with Bonita 2021.1 and is now hosted on Bonita Cloud.
Christophe, one or our Professional Services consultant, was responsible for the technical side of this project: sizing, designing project architecture, implementing some of the features, and more.
Now that the CSC is up and running, he is sharing is experience developing the project from scratch on the Bonita Cloud based digital process automation platform.
Rejoignez-moi ainsi que Rivo Rakatomalala de l'Université Paris Dauphine pour une démonstration sur l'intégration entre BPM, GED et signature électronique.
I joined BonitaSoft last week. I’ve played developing a little Bonita App during 3 full days to discover from the inside, the journey of a customer who wants to get started with Bonita.
Expected benefits of the App: make the onboarding process easier to prepare and ensure nothing is missed out for both the hiring Manager and HR
I wanted to share this first experience with you all.
This article will describe some of the basic foundations of good web application performance, and then I’ll offer the insights taken from a case study based on Process Analytics BPMN Visualization library.
For developers like us, when we have to create a Graphical User Interface (GUI), should we consider using an UI builder to do this ? Or code the interface by ourselves ?
In this article, I will try to answer the following question: do you really need to code your UI?
I wanted to share with you a recent experience about slow performances and what I did to improve them. The result was really good, with an overall performance 4 times better!
I would like to share my journey from my early Bonita discovery to my very first application completion using this comprehensive tool. This first blog article describes the ramp-up part of this journey, and the development of my BOODLE.
Looking back on my journey, I took note of few particular points that I hope, will help other beginners to ramp up even faster.