Delivers new capabilities for both IT and
business users to participate in application development, enabling
organizations to better meet the digital transformation
imperative
Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open
source solutions, today announced the latest release of Red Hat
Process Automation, introducing new capabilities designed to
address functional and knowledge gaps between IT developers and
business analysts, enabling them to apply domain-specific expertise
to the development of applications that automate processes and
decisions to more rapidly adapt to a changing business
environment.
According to industry analyst firm Forrester, “The way we do
business is changing, and there is a major push underway to reframe
organizational operational processes around digital transformation
efforts. The nature of core organizational processes is changing to
meet customer expectations and keep up with the increasing threat
of more automated, disruptive competitors.”1
As a result of this shift, and the increasing role of software
as a catalyst for competitive differentiation, both business and
development teams are now on the front lines of digital
transformation. Red Hat Process Automation enables these teams to
work together--each contributing their own unique expertise, and
each using tools and technologies tailored to their skills--to
create modern, cloud-native applications aligned with key business
objectives.
To support this collaborative and integrated approach, the
latest release of Red Hat Process Automation introduces a
collaborative environment where individuals can make changes to
project assets independently and simultaneously. Using these shared
workspaces can lead to a more efficient, iterative and agile
development process.
New capabilities designed to help users more easily model
processes and decisions, and build applications to automate them,
include:
- An integrated modeler for building
Decision Model Notation (DMN)-compliant decision models;
- An editor specifically designed for
creating case management models (currently in Tech Preview);
- Test scenarios that enable users to
define, test and validate decision models before moving them into
production. Test scenarios work with both traditional models,
created with rule and decision table editors, and with DMN models
created with a DMN editor.
- Rule models that can be compiled into
an executable form that are designed to improve start-up and
execution times, and as a result, applications can better conform
to the needs of cloud and Function-as-a-Service environments.
Red Hat Process Automation has been optimized for deployment on
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, the industry’s most
comprehensive enterprise Kubernetes platform, giving IT developers
and business users a common infrastructure for building and scaling
microservice-based applications across hybrid and multicloud
environments. Combined with other Red Hat Middleware on OpenShift,
Red Hat Process Automation helps create an application environment
where developers can innovate with higher productivity yet at the
same time create solutions that are more reliable in
production.
A new Red Hat-certified Kubernetes Operator simplifies this task
by automating the installation, configuration and management of Red
Hat Process Automation on OpenShift, which not only can reduce the
workload on operations staff but can also improve the resiliency of
process automation services.
The overall business automation value chain encompasses a
spectrum of technologies. Process automation, which primarily
includes capabilities for business decisions and processes, can be
augmented with tools designed to automate specific, repetitive
tasks, such as Robotic Process Automation (RPA). Red Hat is
collaborating with RPA innovators to help customers better meet
business objectives through end-to-end automation.
Availability
Red Hat Process Automation is available now. Customers can get
the latest updates from the Red Hat Customer Portal.
Supporting Quotes
Mike Piech, vice president and general manager, Middleware, Red
Hat“We’re excited about how Red Hat Process Automation extends the
development productivity and operational reliability benefits of
our application environment vision to encompass direct
participation of business stakeholders.”
Ciro Velasquez, head of Enterprise Architecture &
Integration, Tecnológico de Monterrey“Becoming a process-driven
organization is fundamental for the transformation process we
engaged with some years ago. Red Hat Process Automation allows our
teams to focus on process optimization and its outcomes, measuring
our effectiveness in achieving our goals.”
Marc Aché, CTO, Engineering, WorkFusion"The combination of
WorkFusion and Red Hat Process Automation enables companies to
expand their level of automation for business processes. With Red
Hat managing the end-to-end process and WorkFusion orchestrating
labor-intensive manual tasks with intelligent automation
technology, more aspects of enterprise operations can be fully
automated — which can lead to lower costs with greater agility and
competitiveness."
Mike O’Boyle, head of sales, Europe, Crossvale“Today, where
every business is an IT business, their demands grow and so too
does the complexity of handling the data. Customer experience is
vital to future business and the latest edition of Red Hat’s
Process Automation technology has been core to helping Crossvale
build Panorama, delivering omnichannel integration across
applications and workflow. Now our customers can better streamline
and simplify operational complexity while being able to maintain
regulatory compliance.”
Carl Lehman, principal analyst, Architecture, 451 Research“It’s
inadequate to merely enable efficiency through process automation.
Digital businesses must also consistently make better and faster
decisions. Digital automation platforms, like that offered by Red
Hat, allow business and IT professionals to jointly design,
prototype and deploy ‘smart’ applications equipped with decision
models that enable intelligent process automation while more
reliably producing consistent business outcomes.”
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1 Forrester, “The Growing Importance of Process to Digital
Transformation,” May 8, 2018
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