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Posted By: aew
Date: 2008-11-19 17:31
Summary: ProcessMaker: offers BPM Virtual Appliance through SF.net

ProcessMaker is commercial open source Business Process Management (BPM) and Workflow Management software designed for small to medium-sized organizations. For product information and support, please visit http://www.processmaker.com
 
 
Colosa, the producer of commercial open source workflow management software suite ProcessMaker (http://www.processmaker.com), has partnered with rPath to deliver a BPM software appliance to streamline deployment and make it easy for SMEs to install and maintain. The Virtual Appliance is now available for download from Sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=215099&package_id=262988 
 
Users can find the latest version of the Virtual Application available for download. Those who have already downloaded the rPath Virtual Appliance can upgrade to the latest version using a simple patch. 
 
rPath is the leading open source company that transforms software into software appliances. Software appliances bundle together a software application with all of its dependencies, from the operating system to the application server and database. The entire stack is easy to install and is able to support virtualization formats from VMware, Microsoft, Citrix/XenSource, Amazon EC2, and Parallels. All software comes fully loaded, ready to use out-of-the-box.  
 
Colosa used rBuilder to create a complete, easy to install BPM solution. Built on Colosa’s ProcessMaker for Linux, provided in the stack are Apache 2.0.61, MySQL Version 5.0.51a, PHP 5.2.6, and database drivers for MySql, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, and Oracle. ProcessMaker received rPath’s trusted certification and seal of approval, which illustrates the quality of Colosa’s open source product. Colosa will continue to generate upgrades and patches for future version releases using rBuilder.  
 
ProcessMaker is a free open source business process management application, designed for SMEs who need to document and manage intensive, approval-based processes in systems such as finance, HR and operations. It is entirely web-based and allows users in single or multiple sites to tap into its workflow management capabilities. For more information, visit http://www.processmaker.com 

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