Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite combines business process management (BPM), business rules management (BRM), business resource planning, and complex event processing (CEP) technologies into a single, integrated, open source platform.JBoss BPM Suite lets project stakeholders collaborate to build business automation solutions with a choice of modeling tools. This includes a web-based authoring environment for business experts and an Eclipse plug-in for developers.A rich set of tools for process and decision management covers the full process life cycle - from modeling, simulation, and testing to deployment, monitoring, and optimization. Process and decision logic can be modeled and automated together, without the need to learn multiple tools or develop custom integrations between disparate environments.
Red Hat Polymita Business Suite is the #49 ranked solution in BPM Software. PeerSpot users give Red Hat Polymita Business Suite an average rating of 10.0 out of 10. Red Hat Polymita Business Suite is most commonly compared to Camunda:
Red Hat Polymita Business Suite vs Camunda.
As of November 2024, the mindshare of Red Hat Polymita Business Suite in the Business Process Management (BPM) category
stands at 0.1%, down
from 0.2% compared to the previous year, according to calculations based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Business Process Management (BPM)
Key learnings from peers
Valuable Features
"The main factor that separates Red Hat software from Oracle, IBM, Pegasystems, is the ability that it gives you to design the screens outside the software and connect it as another component with the BPM engine."
Room for Improvement
"I think the documentation for the tool, the official documentation, is not as strong as in other tools. You have lot of community. That is good. But sometimes you need - when you are working on a big client or a critical process - to be certain about certain things. So I think that the documentation for the tool, from the company, could be a little stronger."
Pricing
"Without any discount, you need tools that cost roughly between $80,000 to $100,000. That is less than with IBM. And on top of that you need the consulting. That will be another $200,000. So a quarter to a third of a million dollars is needed to use get started with BPM. So I usually recommend to my clients that they begin with a little project, with the community version. That way they don't spend $200,000 or $300,000, they spend $150,000 and zero on software."
These insights are based on the in-depth reviews provided by peers to help you make a better buying decision.