Migration from Oracle BPM to Oracle Autonomous Integration Cloud – Streamlining Process Automation in the Cloud by Andre Boaventura
March 21, 2019 Leave a comment
In my last blog post Migrating your Oracle BPM assets into Oracle Process Cloud Service (PCS), I have described and demonstrated how to migrate modeling assets (essentially BPMN models) by leveraging the conversion framework that you can find at my repository at GitHub.
As stated on the blog post above, the major use case was to demonstrate how customers using Oracle BPM Composer for modeling purposes *ONLY* could streamline their migration process from Oracle BPM into PCS. Also, as declared earlier, I have seen many customers that are using BPM for documentation purposes only, but at the other end, and as you might be likely asking yourself, there are many others that have already developed many projects and processes on top of the Oracle BPM not only for documentation purposes, but indeed for process automation, and obviously want to move them to the respective cloud version of Oracle BPM (aka PCS), given all the very known benefits of cloud adoption such as lower costs, greater agility, improved responsiveness and better resource utilization among other technical and business drivers.
Thus, with Process Automation in mind, asset migration from Oracle BPM to PCS becomes an even more serious matter, but the good news is that this is really possible.
As the major goal of my posts is to share experiences that I have seen with customers I have worked in the field, the following technique you will find below obviously could not avoid the rule. This exercise came as a challenge from a specific customer that was running in production all their processes on Oracle BPM for process automation purposes, so this means it also can be applied to many others since there is an increasing demand for this sort of migration given the high number of customers relying on Oracle BPM for process automation, and which at the same time, want to bring their processes to the Cloud as well. Look at the video below for a quick introduction about the Oracle BPM Path to the Cloud. Read the complete article here.
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