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On this episode of the Camunda Community Podcast, we explore the Camunda Forum with two of its all-stars: Jean Robert Alves of AgiBank and Thomas Heinrichs from Miragon. Camunda Senior Technical Community Builder Mia Moore joins Jean Robert and Thomas in this deep dive into the Camunda Forum, what makes it such a special place to connect with other Camunda users, and why they keep returning.
Although the two have had very different user journeys and interests, Jean Robert and Thomas are among our most active Forum users and community members. You’re likely to see them answering questions of all sorts and giving talks at different events. Keep listening to this episode to learn:
The Camunda Forum is the place for community discussion about Camunda, including business process management and process orchestration. It is also a great place to connect with our team about your questions and feedback. One of the best parts: the Forum is completely open to all to browse through topics and discussions so there’s no need to sign up for an account unless you’d like to join the conversation–which we hope you do because we love hearing from our users!
Join us on the Camunda Forum.
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Additional Resources:
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Connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Mastodon, Threads, and Bluesky.
Check out our videos on YouTube.
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Camunda enables organizations to orchestrate processes across people, systems, and devices to continuously overcome complexity and increase efficiency. A common visual language enables seamless collaboration between business and IT teams to design, automate, and improve end-to-end processes with the required speed, scale, and resilience to remain competitive. Hundreds of enterprises such as Atlassian, ING, and Vodafone orchestrate business-critical processes with Camunda to accelerate digital transformation.
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Camunda presents this podcast for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not wish or intend to provide any legal, technical, or any other advice or services to the listeners of this podcast. Please see here for the full disclaimer.
On this episode of the Camunda Community Podcast, we explore the Camunda Forum with two of its all-stars: Jean Robert Alves of AgiBank and Thomas Heinrichs from Miragon. Camunda Senior Technical Community Builder Mia Moore joins Jean Robert and Thomas in this deep dive into the Camunda Forum, what makes it such a special place to connect with other Camunda users, and why they keep returning.
Although the two have had very different user journeys and interests, Jean Robert and Thomas are among our most active Forum users and community members. You’re likely to see them answering questions of all sorts and giving talks at different events. Keep listening to this episode to learn:
The Camunda Forum is the place for community discussion about Camunda, including business process management and process orchestration. It is also a great place to connect with our team about your questions and feedback. One of the best parts: the Forum is completely open to all to browse through topics and discussions so there’s no need to sign up for an account unless you’d like to join the conversation–which we hope you do because we love hearing from our users!
Join us on the Camunda Forum.
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Additional Resources:
---
Visit our website.
Connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Mastodon, Threads, and Bluesky.
Check out our videos on YouTube.
Tweet with us.
---
Camunda enables organizations to orchestrate processes across people, systems, and devices to continuously overcome complexity and increase efficiency. A common visual language enables seamless collaboration between business and IT teams to design, automate, and improve end-to-end processes with the required speed, scale, and resilience to remain competitive. Hundreds of enterprises such as Atlassian, ING, and Vodafone orchestrate business-critical processes with Camunda to accelerate digital transformation.
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Camunda presents this podcast for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not wish or intend to provide any legal, technical, or any other advice or services to the listeners of this podcast. Please see here for the full disclaimer.
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