As you may have heard, we have a new CEO at Bonitasoft!
As part of our farewell to our original CEO and co-founder, Miguel Valdes Faura, we're sharing some recent interviews. Want to know more about Bonita, Bonitasoft, where we've come from and where we're going?
At Bonitasoft we aim to bring freedom to developers with a platform that includes more than 20 extension points for developers and the ability to externalize coding, test, and validation of those extensions before they are used in the platform. Should we call that low-code for developers? Maybe.
-Miguel Valdes Faura, Co-founder and former CEO of Bonitasoft
Read this interview with Miguel from Analytics Insight! In it you'll learn about:
Bonitasoft's background, its specialization, and its services
...and how it fully supports digital operations and modernization of information systems with Bonita, an open-source and extensible platform for automation and optimization of business processes.
The disruptive innovation Bonitasoft has achieved
...to give multidisciplinary technical teams the widest possible set of tools to create process-based applications and automation projects, including multiple extension points throughout the platform.
How this innovation disrupts the existing market
...in a world where “low-code” is headed more and more towards “no-code,” we think that developers are not being given enough consideration by many vendors.
Which industry verticals Bonitasoft is focusing on
...although we don't focus on a specific vertical, Bonitasoft sees a lot of traction in banking, insurance, telecom, public sector, and pharma.
The role Bonitasoft plays in helping organizations implement RPA
...people will deploy RPA and AI, together with BPM to create new products and new services that use automation – so it’s people who drive innovation with automation, and not automation itself that brings innovation.
The future ahead for Bonitasoft
...we are going to see a rapid movement towards ways to visualize process data that will ultimately help business leaders to better understand what is going on with their processes and take appropriate action, with new technologies emerging in this area, especially from open-source development.