Red Hat Unveils Next-Generation Process Automation Offering
June 19 2018 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Red Hat Process Automation Manager 7 delivers
cloud-native intelligent process automation and dynamic case
management capabilities for both business and IT users
Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open
source solutions, today announced the launch of Red Hat Process
Automation Manager 7, a comprehensive, cloud-native platform for
developing business automation services and process-centric
applications across hybrid cloud environments. Process Automation
Manager is the next generation of Red Hat's business process
management (BPM) offering, Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite, and enables
organizations to streamline, automate, measure and continuously
improve business operations.
Digital transformation can place new demands on both business
and IT to deliver greater efficiency and agility throughout the
application lifecycle. Process Automation Manager is designed to
foster closer collaboration between the two groups by enabling
business users to directly participate in creating new business
applications using business-friendly concepts, while retaining the
governance and oversight required by IT for application scalability
and security.
Process Automation Manager provides both business and IT users
with a low-code solution that can reduce the time required to build
applications that automate business processes, enforce business
policies and make business decisions.
The latest release of the platform introduces and expands on a
number of key capabilities, including:
- Cloud-native application
development: With Process Automation Manager 7, Red Hat is
expanding its business process automation capabilities native to
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, the industry's most
comprehensive enterprise Kubernetes platform. Customers can quickly
and cost-effectively develop, test and deploy intelligent,
cloud-native applications that automate business decisions and
processes as containerized microservices spanning hybrid cloud
environments.
- Dynamic case management: New
dynamic case management capabilities support dynamic and ad-hoc
workflows that are otherwise difficult or impossible to represent
in a traditional process model, which helps customers collaborate
more easily and better manage unstructured processes. In scenarios
such as fraud detection and investigation, Process Automation
Manager can enhance process automation efforts with better
visualization and organization of workflow goals, results,
collaboration, and associated content.
- Low-code user experience (UX):
Process Automation Manager now includes new rapid application
development tools for creating rich, device-independent user
interfaces as part of a simplified and more intuitive experience
for building process-driven applications.
Process Automation Manager includes Red Hat Decision Manager, a
decision management platform that simplifies the development and
deployment of rules-based applications and services, and a business
resource planner based on the OptaPlanner community project.
Availability
Red Hat Process Automation Manager is available for download by
members of the Red Hat Developer community. Customers can get the
latest updates from the Red Hat Customer Portal.
Supporting Quotes
Mike Piech, vice president and general manager, Middleware, Red
Hat“Process automation technology materializes the benefits of Red
Hat's vision and strengths—open hybrid cloud, containers, DevOps,
microservices—for the business. With Red Hat Process Automation
Manager, business professionals can collaborate side-by-side with
technical architects to optimize workflows, rapidly introduce new
offerings, and drive operational efficiency in ways that delight
customers and outmaneuver competitors in an increasingly digital
world.”
Raquel Martin, global head of Business Process Architecture and
Artificial Intelligence Tech at BBVA“Red Hat’s technologies are
helping to facilitate innovation at BBVA, allowing our engineers to
accelerate the transformation of processes to be more digital, more
automatic and exceed our customers’ expectations. We believe Red
Hat Process Automation Manager will play an integral role in
continuing to power BBVA’s digital transformation efforts.”
Refocus Process Automation To Rescue Your Digital
Transformation, May 2018, ForresterRob Koplowitz, vice president
and principal analyst, Application Development and Delivery,
Forrester and John Rymer, vice president and principal analyst,
Application Development and Delivery, Forrester“Enterprises
struggle to transform to digital business because they don’t
automate the operational processes that underpin customer journeys.
Breakdowns in processes like parts and service scheduling, pricing,
returns, and warranties derail customer journeys, creating a huge
task for application development and delivery (AD&D) pros. A
new generation of digital process automation practices, platforms,
and plans are the answer.”
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