ProcessMaker’s CTO, Taylor Dondich, was featured in this week’s BPM.com podcast. Managing editor, Peter Schooff, asked Taylor for his views on key trends in BPM and how ProcessMaker will position itself to capitalize on these key business imperatives. Taylor called out six items that are currently trending in BPM.
Trend 1 - Digital Transformation
While there is tremendous value in automating manual, forms-heavy processes, it’s clear that there are still a number of manual processes that computers (and therefore BPMN) don’t have visibility to. Perhaps we need to accept that a mixture of digital and human interaction is the reality and we need to figure out how to adapt to that challenge. This perspective means BPM solutions must-have solutions for both manual and digital.
Trend 2 - Where Most BPM Solutions Fail
Most of the traditional digital transformation vendors have enterprise applications with many creating offerings for the cloud. Interaction with human elements such as Slack, Chat Bots, and Alexa, are also not generally a part of the traditional delivery model. As business ecosystems evolve in this direction, nimble vendors that can orchestrate processes between disparate apps of the user’s choice will become the new market share winners.
Trend 3 - Looking Ahead
ProcessMaker has just released 3.3.0 and is hard at work on release 4.0. We already have solutions for the cloud and have begun to launch integrations to a number of external solutions that support new interactions with business users.In release 4, ProcessMaker will embrace more of an orchestration model. We have evaluated the best aspects of our own solution as well as fantastic new ideas from nimble, emerging vendors to create a new BPM experience.


