We are proud to announce the arrival of our latest release: Bonita 2023.1 which introduces a new deployment best practice for process-based applications implemented with Bonita!
Estamos orgullosos de anunciar la llegada de nuestra última versión: Bonita 2023.1 que introduce un nuevo paradigma para las aplicaciones implementadas con Bonita...
Nous sommes fiers de vous annoncer l’arrivée de notre dernière version : Bonita 2023.1 qui introduit une toute nouvelle approche pour vos applications Bonita...
That’s right, Europe’s largest virtual conference for developers is in a few days, and we are excited to attend. DeveloperWeek Europe is dedicated to the SW Engineering and the SW Development community, and is expected to draw over 2 000 professionals together on line from all over the continent on April 26th and 27th. We are thrilled that our CTO, Nicolas Chabanoles (also known as Captain Bonita!) is part of the Advisory Board for this event.
This month we went back to school and had the chance to use AI as our assistant!
With a simplified "ACME School" organization, where members are divided in 2 subgroups: teachers and students, we worked on getting ready for the school period closure. As the teacher we had to give feedback to students based on their grades.
I joined Bonitasoft almost two months ago as an IT Manager and I was able to take a few days to play with Bonita Studio.
It all started in a Grenoble street where I found an application idea: a tool that sends personalized emails to the customers of an online shopping website.
Have you noticed that every time you execute a process you’re generating process execution data? The time at which it was started and ended, the accomplished activities, the involved resources, the data that was produced…all related to the execution of your process.
And have you ever wondered which steps of your process take a long time, or if there are any bottlenecks, or if there is a preferred time to start your process? Good news: by extracting and collecting your process execution data, you can analyze it and look for patterns on a dataset. This is called process mining.
Je suis allée à l’Open Source Experience à Paris, le nouveau rendez-vous des technologies open source qui s’est déroulé au Palais des Congrès à Porte Maillot, le 8 et 9 novembre derniers...