Today marks a significant moment for our company, our customers, our community, and for the evolution of enterprise automation.
Following the merger of Decisions and ProcessMaker in late 2025, we are moving forward under one unified brand: Decisions.
While the name Decisions is already well known in the automation space, this next chapter represents something much larger than a brand consolidation. It reflects a broader shift happening across enterprise technology and a clearer vision for the future of operational execution in the AI era.
This moment did not happen overnight. For more than two decades, ProcessMaker has helped organizations automate complex workflows across higher education, financial services, insurance, government, manufacturing, and beyond. Decisions has also delivered one of the market’s most powerful decisioning engines, trusted by leading enterprises globally to run critical business logic.
Organizations today are navigating a level of operational complexity unlike anything we have seen before. AI is accelerating the pace of business; agents are proliferating across every department; and enterprises are being challenged to coordinate more systems, decisions, workflows, and interactions simultaneously.
The challenge is no longer whether businesses can automate work or use agents, but rather how to orchestrate it all effectively.
That challenge is what Decisions is built to address.
Why Enterprise Operations Are Changing
Over the last decade, enterprises have invested heavily in automation, digitization, and system integration. Those efforts transformed manual work into digital workflows and created the operational foundations organizations rely on today.
Now, AI is rapidly reshaping that environment again.
AI-powered systems can generate recommendations, process requests, trigger actions, and support decisions in real time. Enterprises are deploying AI agents, copilots, intelligent automation tools, and machine learning models across every area of the business in pursuit of greater efficiency, responsiveness, and scale.



