IBM Cloud Pak for Automation is the industry leading intelligent automation platform.
Apex became a partner when IBM, a highly ranked vendor by Forrester, Gartner and other analyst firms for digital process automation software, acquired Lombardi in 2010. A top implementer of IBM Business Automation, Apex proudly provides several accelerators and toolkits for the IBM platform.
Camunda Process Automation software empowers some of the most competitive organizations worldwide to orchestrate and automate complex processes in a new way, enabling them to overcome barriers and lay the foundation for a new digital enterprise. With this companies are able to automate any process, anywhere.
Apex is thrilled to announce Camunda process integration in our Low Code development platform, Apex Designer.
Comprised of a large network of industry and business consultants, the NextBlue Alliance provides innovative technology solutions in the fields of analytics, application modernization and integration, automation, and cybersecurity. With over 400 technical delivery specialists from across those domains, this partnership delivers customized IT transformation services, ranging from small businesses to large companies with sophisticated needs.
Apex has been a member of the NextBlue Alliance since 2019.
The Scheduled System Task library is a great example of an Apex Designer library. It packages a set of easy to use features that address real-world challenges and makes it easy to add them to any application.
... an OpenAI Assistant to search through the information on an Envisioning Studio site and help users to understanding the content.
Building a platform like Apex Designer is like climbing a mountain - progress with each step seems impossibly small, but occasionally you pause and look back to see you have come a surprisingly long way. Consider this post a retrospective of the highlights of the past ~12 months.
Apex proposed an "Instance Migration" approach. This uses a tool that reads process instance data from a legacy environment and re-creates the legacy process instance in a new target environment without the need for any direct database migration.