Red Hat Helps Enterprises Optimize Complex Planning and Scheduling Challenges with New Business Resource Planner
April 21 2015 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Resource optimization capabilities introduced
in latest JBoss BPM Suite and JBoss BRMS releases
Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open
source solutions, today introduced a powerful new business resource
planner as part of the latest releases of Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite
and Red Hat JBoss BRMS. The planner, based on the open source
OptaPlanner JBoss community project, is designed to help
enterprises quickly and efficiently address complex scheduling and
resource planning challenges, and increase operational adaptability
in the face of rapidly changing and unpredictable business
environments.
Organizations of all sizes and across many industries must
orchestrate and plan daily business operations, such as scheduling,
vehicle routing, or timetabling. Many organizations must be able to
cope with changing and increasing demands on the business with a
limited set of resources, and quickly adapt plans when established
processes are interrupted by unanticipated resource changes.
"With a dramatically increasing volume of business requirements
and decreasing number of direct resources, development leaders are
looking for new methods that emphasize more modern approaches to
application development. These new approaches help boost developer
productivity, while also allowing the business to play a broader
role in the application development process." (Source: Forrester
Technology Adoption Profile, Open Source BPM Hits The Mark For
Delivering New Class Of Process Apps, A March 2014 commissioned
study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Red Hat,
http://www.redhat.com/en/resources/open-source-bpm-hits-mark-delivering-new-class-process-apps)
Red Hat’s business resource planning technology helps
enterprises use limited resources in a more cost effective manner.
Applying rules-based technology in conjunction with business
resource planning provides a unique and powerful combination that
allows for greater scale and adaptability. The planner is included
with a subscription to JBoss BRMS at no additional cost. All of the
resource planning and business rules management components are
included in Red Hat’s business process management offering, JBoss
BPM Suite.
In addition to the business resource planner, the latest
versions of these products, JBoss BPM Suite 6.1 and JBoss BRMS 6.1,
both available today, introduce new capabilities and enhancements
such as social collaboration tools, a realtime decision server,
full support for deployments on Red Hat JBoss Enterprise
Application Platform, IBM WebSphere Application Server and Oracle
WebLogic Server, and certified integration with Red Hat’s
lightweight application integration offering, JBoss Fuse.
JBoss BPM Suite and JBoss BRMS are available for download by
members of the JBoss Developer community. Customers can get the
latest updates from the Red Hat Customer Portal.
Supporting Quotes
Mike Piech, general manager, Middleware, Red Hat
“For modern enterprises, successful business transformation is
as much a result of enabling adaptability as it is about agility.
By combining BPM, which has often been viewed as a catalyst for
business transformation, with capabilities such as rules automation
and resource optimization, Red Hat offers customers a powerful,
unique, and unified set of tools to help them be successful in
their transformation initiatives.”
Farhan Hussain, founder and CEO, |opensourcearchitect|
"In our experience, Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite reduces our clients'
costs and increases their revenue by helping them plan and manage
their entire business architecture. Our clients realize these
results using the powerful workflow capabilities in JBoss BPM
Suite, along with its world-class flexibility and security. And of
course, all Red Hat products come with industry leading
support."
Additional Resources
- Learn more about JBoss BPM Suite and
JBoss BRMS
- Read the business resource planner
technology overview
- Download the whitepaper, “Continuous
Planning and Optimization: Enabling a Data-Driven Digital
Enterprise” by Nathaniel Palmer, editor-in-chief, BPM.com
- Watch the video, “Business Resource
Planning with JBoss BPM Suite”
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