Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source
solutions, announced the latest release of
Red
Hat Process Automation, unveiling new applied artificial intelligence (AI)
capabilities for predictive decision modeling, and support for the development
of process- and decision-based business applications using micro-frontend
architectures. Together with additional enhancements targeted at improving the
overall user experience for Red Hat Process Automation customers, these
capabilities further strengthen the
business
developer's toolbox.
Red Hat Process Automation is a set of products for automating business
decisions and processes by enabling closer collaboration between IT and
business teams. This helps IT organizations to better capture and enforce
business policies and procedures, automate business operations and measure the
results of business activities across heterogeneous environments including
physical, virtual, mobile and cloud.
Applied AI
Red Hat Process Automation now supports an applied AI approach to automated
decisioning. This enables users to incorporate predictive analytics into their
decision management applications to create intelligent, automated systems that
help them better interpret and respond to changing market dynamics.
With the latest release of Red Hat Process Automation, customers can import and
execute predictive models expressed in Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML),
an industry standard for integrating and exchanging information between machine
learning (ML) platforms where the predictive models are created and trained,
and decision management applications that use such models to automate rules for
specific business outcomes.
By incorporating predictive capabilities within a Decision Model and Notation
(DMN) decision model, users can not only analyze and act on data in an
automated way, but also gain greater visibility into how an automated system
reached a given conclusion. This transparency and control contribute to a more
explainable AI and can help organizations better address regulatory requirements
such as the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which
includes specific provisions that support a right to explanation for automated
decisioning.
Micro-frontend development
Business analysts are playing an increasingly influential role alongside
traditional developers in building and deploying applications to automate
business processes and decisions. With Red Hat Process Automation, each group
can use tooling tailored to their specific needs and expertise, retain the
governance and oversight required by IT, and take advantage of cloud-native
architecture.
Monolithic frontend codebases can hinder an organization's ability to take full
advantage of more modular and lightweight approaches like microservices based
on containers, which
are germane to developing cloud-native
applications. Following a similar path toward modularization, customers can
now decompose client-side interfaces for process- and decision-based business
applications using a micro-frontend architectural approach through the updated
Red Hat Process Automation app builder component. These micro-frontends can be
independently managed, and enable scalability, agility and control over the
entire application.
The latest release of Red Hat Process Automation also delivers enhancements to
improve the overall user experience, including:
- Automated operations via
L2 OpenShift
Operators - Level two Operators simplify the deployment and
management of Red Hat Process Automation on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
by providing automated lifecycle management capabilities for installation,
minor version upgrades and patches. Using OpenShift Operators, customers
can minimize operations workloads, keep installations up-to-date and
reduce unplanned downtime.
- Improved process
visibility - New capabilities, including heat maps, make it easier for
users to visualize commonly used process pathways and bottlenecks.
- Continuous operation
through node failure - The complex event processing engine can be
configured to operate across multiple nodes to enable continuous operation
in the event of a node failure. High availability support for the business
central component on Red Hat OpenShift is available as a technology
preview in this release, providing further protection against data loss in
the event that the OpenShift node supporting the business central instance
fails. Node failure will not interrupt a user's session or cause a loss of
BPMN, DMN or other artifact that the user is working on.
- Customizable templates for
business resource optimization - New customizable templates are
available in the business optimizer for common constraint satisfaction use
cases, based on the upstream OptaPlanner
community project.
Availability
The latest release of Red Hat Process Automation is available now. Customers
can get the latest updates from the
Red
Hat Customer Portal.