Production use is defined as using Camunda to power any aspect of an organization's operations, whether internal or external, outside of development and testing environments.
On October 8th, 2024, Camunda released under a unified license for all components of the distribution, including Zeebe, Operate, Tasklist, Optimize and Identity.
Process orchestration is the main topic at the biannual CamundaCon (formerly BPM Con)[6], which is organized by Camunda.
[12] This evolution presents migration challenges for organizations, especially those with complex, customized workflows or on-premise deployments, requiring careful planning and adaptation to transition to the new platform.
[14] Camunda consists of a number of components and applications that are used together to define and execute business processes:[15] The Camunda Modeler desktop application and web modeler allow developers to create and edit BPMN process diagrams and DMN decision tables.
[16] External endpoints can be integrated into processes via Connectors, which are pre-built and customizable packages consisting of BPMN-elements and API templates.
[18] Typical use cases for the Camunda BPMN Workflow Engine can be microservices orchestration and human task management.
It offers non-Java developers a REST API and dedicated client libraries to build applications connecting to a remote workflow engine.