Q: I'm confused about what this is.
Is it a project management tool like Microsoft Project, or is it a BPMN tool like ProcessMaker? Or is it both? I'm mostly interested in the process management aspect, such as creating a library of processes that execute according to various triggers and perform actions automatically at different stages of the process. For example, customer registers on a web form, which creates a database entry and sends an email. Then that process waits for another event, and continues along a pre-defined path of triggers, decisions and events. Does APUptime support this use case?
MartinL_APUtime
May 14, 2024A: Hello,
We are BPMN in production. We are giving processes live in real execution where we optimize the work-time schedules in real time.
Your use-case for the automation of services and machines is something more for Make (Integromat) than for company execution management.