This page lists the jBPM references. If you're using jBPM, please add your company's name, optionally the logo (max 200 pixels wide and 100 pixels high) and a short description (2-3 lines) in what kind of application you're using it.
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Atos Origin is a System Integrator mainly based in Europe and IT partner of the Olympic Games. Atos Origin Netherlands uses jBPM in the Open Chain solution which provides an integration platform to communicate with third parties, such as the Dutch tax authority and healthcare organizations. Atos Origin employees Jos Dirksen and Tijs Rademakers are authors of the Manning book Open Source ESBs in Action, which includes a chapter about using jBPM with Mule. | ||
Quoting reply of Gavin Terril on Ronald's blog post: "You are right. jBPM is a great embedded workflow product, and I think there are a lot of companies and vendors out there using it.We certainly do! It powers our Enterprise Risk Management products. I can’t imagine anyone writing their own workflow engine when such great libraries such as jBPM are available." | ||
RealDolmen is a general software service provider in the Belgian market. As a spin off from a jBPM project they're doing, Joram Barrez published a great talk about "The Full Stack". It's a combination of jBPM and SeeWhy to build a full BPM stack. As part of that talk, Joram unveiled some awsome jBPM performance numbers. | ||
Cadtel used jBPM to integrate service delivery systems with communications providers back office systems and to automate network allocation and subscriber provisioning processes. More information in this press release | ||
Alfresco uses jBPM jPDL to add workflow capabilities to their Enterprise Content Management (ECM) system. For more info, check this demo, section workflow or the workflow administration docs. | ||
Web based project management software Teamwork is a proven, reliable and friendly web based software solution for managing work and communication in any field. In this blog post, they explain: "Teamwork development version now includes Business Process integration. This is a really cool feature, ... The underlying technology is our implementation of Hibernate + JBPM, which gives the full generality and power of a proven business process framework." | ||
More info can be found in this TechRepublic article | ||
Met@logo is an eGovernment suite. The project was a collaboration between 14 partners of 10 different countries. More information can be found in this Met@logo case study. | ||
Camunda is a consulting company with specialisation in BPM. They have build their own Swing based GUI on top of jBPM jPDL. | ||
More info can be found in this ComputerWorld press release | ||
SeeWhy provides a real time business intelligence platform for real time monitoring, alerting and actions in SOA environments. An advanced JBoss SOA partner, SeeWhy is the Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) component for the JBoss SOA platform, and for jBPM. SeeWhy for jBPM is a plug and play BAM product for jBPM which will be available in the fall of 2008. for more information on BAM and jBPM please visit the SeeWhy site. More information can be found here www.SeeWhy.com | ||
Metawidget is a 'smart User Interface widget' that populates itself, at runtime, with UI components to match back-end business objects. Its jBPM support includes inspecting Seam pageflow files to discover business object actions. | ||
Nuxeo is an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) system that leverages jBPM for adding workflow capabilities to the product. For more information, read the case study. | ||
SNS Bank is an innovative, transparent and accessible retail bank in The Netherlands. The organization offers private customers a complete set of products with regards to mortgages, savings, investments, payments, loans and insurances. "In the future, SNS Bank is looking to deploy a full service-oriented architecture (SOA) environment and plans to use JBoss jBPM, Red Hat's workflow framework for business process management, to extend the benefits of open source and Java." For more information, read "SNS Bank Selects JBoss Application Server for Transaction and Payments Processing System". | ||
Press Release 365 uses jBPM to manage workflow capabilities within their online press release distribution platform. Press releases are submitted through a set of wizard-like screens, then routed to back-office managers in the various international publishing departments. | ||
Daisy is a content management system that offers rich out-of-the-box functionality combined with solid foundations for extensibility and integration. It uses jBPM for its workflow capabilities. | ||
Enomalism is an open source web-based virtual infrastructure platform. Designed to answer the complexity of managing globally disperse virtual server environments. Enomalism helps to automate the transition to a cloud computing environment by reducing an IT organizations overall workload. Source: Virtualisation.com | ||
More info: : www.neodoo.es | ||
Manaty is a freelance company in China,France,Morroco and US. We use JBPM for the provisionning worklow of our Telecom MVNO solution. Manaty (fr) | ||
| EmDev | ![]() | jBPM is playing key-role in our EmForge project: Open-Source, Workflow-Based integrated solution for managing software development process |
| Shatel | ![]() | Shatel, a major broadband service provider in Iran deployed JBPM as part of its service oriented BSS/OSS solution. For more information please visit: www.shatel.ir |
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