The Low Code Wall
The Low Code Wall

A business level introduction to SpiffWorkflow and why we adopted this open source platform and are building a suite of tools around it.

The Low Code Wall
A business level introduction to SpiffWorkflow and why we adopted this open source platform and are building a suite of tools around it.
Great read _
Definitely sending this to some of my friends who are stuck in this exact situation.
A lot of so-called low code can be a trap. I'm less afraid of SaaS so long as there exists an equivalent on-prem option. SaaS has a place for sure. SaaS-only is a concern, I agree. I agree with a lot of the assertions of this article, except I would probably first recommend Camunda 7 or 8 over SWF. Camunda is developer friendly, open source and has more mature offerings. A large part of the value of adopting process orchestration tools is the ability to support a model -> run -> monitor & optimize type of closed loop cycle. Camunda does this very well.