Two months ago, we shared the news that Decisions and ProcessMaker were coming together to automate critical processes and orchestrate agents, workflows, rules, data, integrations, and people through a centrally governed control plane. Today, I want to share why acquiring Configurable Management, developer of SAP-focused mass-data-processing products, is a natural continuation of that story.
From Platform Alignment to Practical Expansion
When Decisions and ProcessMaker merged, the focus wasn’t simply to scale or increase market coverage. It was about bringing together synergistic strengths to create a more powerful offering for our customers. One of the clearest areas where our combined platform can deliver immediate value is SAP.
SAP environments are foundational to how many organizations – and especially enterprise businesses – operate. They are also some of the most difficult places to safely introduce change, especially when it comes to data migration, validation, and large-scale updates. These are high-pressure moments where mistakes are costly and confidence matters.
Configurable Management has spent years solving exactly those problems.
Why Configurable Management and Why Now
Configurable Management isn’t new to the pre-merged Decisions + ProcessMaker. Decisions has worked closely with Configurable Management since 2017, and over that time they built a suite of frictionless SAP-focused solutions with the Decisions platform that connect in seconds and don’t require software installation. These are not experimental tools or one-off integrations. They’re production-proven solutions used to automate SAP data uploads, validate results at scale, and coordinate complex project execution, without modifying SAP itself.
Bringing Configurable Management into the organization allows us to do two important things:
First, it lets us bring these SAP capabilities directly into the Decisions + ProcessMaker ecosystem as native solutions. Customers get a more aggressive roadmap, long-term investment behind the tools they’re already using, and a stable base they can build on as their SAP environments evolve.


