Bonita BPM

Bonita is an open-source business process management and low-code development platform created in 2001. Bonita technology was developed originally in 2001 by Miguel Valdés Faura, at the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation, and subsequently transferred to Groupe Bull. In 2009, the Director of the BPM division, Miguel Valdes Faura, founded Bonitasoft, which is a French open-source software vendor.

Bonita
Developer(s)Bonitasoft
Initial release2009
Stable release
2022.1 / Mar. 30th, 2022
Written inJava
Available inEnglish, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Japanese, Russian
TypeOpen Source Digital Process Automation Software
Websitebonitasoft.com

The company

Bonitasoft is a French open-source software vendor, founded in 2009 by Miguel Valdes Faura (currently CEO) and Charles Souillard (currently COO). Its flagship process automation platform for applications and BPM projects is Bonita, which has been extended with two integratable technology modules (Bonita Continuous Delivery for DevOps, and Bonita Intelligent Continuous Improvement for process prediction using AI) and is now also available as a Bonita Cloud edition, launched in 2019.[1]

Bonitasoft originally raised more than 28 million euros dedicated to the creation of its business (in 2009 4.5 million euros from Ventech and Auriga, in 2011, 8 million from Serena Capital and in 2013, 10 million from its investment funds and BPI, then 5 million in 2014 from the same investors). In 2018, Bonitasoft had an overall new business growth of 45%, and a customer renewal rate of 93%. The company has been profitable since 2017.[2]

Features

The Bonita application platform has several major components:[3]

Bonita Studio
It allows the user to graphically modify business processes using parts of the BPMN standard. The user can also connect processes to other pieces of the information system (such as messaging, enterprise resource planning, enterprise content management, and databases) in order to generate an autonomous business application accessible via web portals, web forms, and mobile devices. Bonita Studio also allows the user to start with processes designed with other standards and technologies such as XPDL or jBPM. It is based on Eclipse.
Bonita BPM Engine
The BPM process engine is a Java application that executes process definitions created with Bonita Studio. REST and Bonita Engine APIs allow the user to interact programmatically with other processes, platforms, and information systems. It is available under LGPL.
Bonita Portal
This is an out-of-the-box portal that allows end-users to manage the tasks in which they are involved. The Bonita portal also allows the owner of a process to administer and to get reports about processes. It is based on AngularJS.
Bonita UI Designer
Provides out-of-the-box features, based on AngularJS and Bootstrap, and extension points that allow user interface developers to mix graphical tools, tooling and frameworks, and custom coding to develop customized user interfaces.
Bonita Continuous Delivery
An add–on based on Docker and Ansible that permits automatic provisioning with Amazon AWS cloud technology.[4]

Bonita BPM is open-source and can be downloaded under GPL.

Releases

  • 2001: First version of Bonita, at INRIA
  • 2008: Bonita 4, at Groupe Bull
  • June 2009: Creation of Bonitasoft, the company supporting Bonita BPM
  • September 2009: Bonitasoft raises 3 million dollars[5]
  • January 2010: Release of Bonita Open Solution, 5th version of Bonita.
  • June 2010: Release of Bonita Open Solution 5.2
  • October 2010: Release of 5.2.4 (installer size, 219 MB; installed folder size, 331 MB)
  • November 2010: Launched Bonita Open Solution 5.3[6]
  • 22–23 December 2010: Bonita Open Solution 5.3.2 is released. Bonitasoft reaches 100 paying customers of its software BOS[7]
  • January 27, 2011: Bonita Open Solution 5.4 was released.,[8] which offers key feature upgrades to achieve greater usability. Bonita Open Solution was downloaded more than half million times.
  • May 27, 2011: Bonita Open Solution 5.5 was released, which builds critical new features into Bonitasoft's core offering that make developing, testing and managing BPM applications faster and easier.
  • September 13, 2011: Bonitasoft closes $11 million Series B funding to fuel continued worldwide growth and momentum.[9]
  • October 19, 2011: Bonitasoft BPM surpasses one million downloads and 250 paying customers.[10]
  • October 27, 2011: Bonita Open Solution 5.6 released,[11] adding new offers to maximize productivity, accelerate business process-driven application delivery, and secure mission critical deployments.
  • September 28, 2012: 5.7.3
  • October 11, 2012: 5.8
  • November 20, 2012: 5.9
  • January 8, 2013: 5.9.1
  • March 15, 2013: 5.10 – Supports clustering on the Bonitasoft Subscription Packs (SP) but not clustering on the Bonitasoft Open Source (BOS).
  • June 5, 2013: Bonita BPM 6.0 was released, with a complete rewrite of the Engine and the Portal.[12]
  • July 8, 2014: Bonitasoft introduces BonitaCloud[13]
  • December 16, 2014: Bonita BPM 6.4.0 [14]
  • June 18, 2015: Bonita BPM 7.0.0 [15]
  • August 6, 2015: Bonita BPM 7.0.2
  • September 16, 2015: Bonita BPM 7.1
  • Feb 9, 2016: Bonita BPM 7.2
  • July 19, 2016: Bonita BPM 7.3
  • January 5, 2017: Bonita BPM 7.4
  • May 30, 2017: Bonita BPM 7.5
  • December 8, 2017: Bonita 7.6 [16]
  • June 7, 2018: Bonita 7.7
  • December 6, 2018: Bonita 7.8
  • July 1, 2019: Bonita 7.9
  • July 1, 2019: Bonita Cloud version
  • February 6, 2020: Bonita 7.10
  • June 25, 2020: Bonita 7.11
  • January 28, 2021: Bonita 2021.1
  • September 23, 2021: Bonita 2021.2
  • March 30, 2022: Bonita 2022.1

See also

References

  1. "Bonitasoft announces new low-code collaboration tools | IT Briefcase". Retrieved 2023-06-21.
  2. "SaaS Renewal Rate - Definition, Calculation, Best Practices". www.onlysaasfounders.com. Retrieved 2023-06-21.
  3. "Bonita BPM 7 dope les applications orientées métiers" (in French). June 19, 2015.
  4. "Bonitasoft gets cute on AWS for low–code BPM". Jan 17, 2018.
  5. (in French) Le monde informatique, 18/09/2009
  6. (in Spanish) Finanzas.com/EuropaPress – Bonitasoft, BPM de código abierto supera medio millón de descargas, 16-11-2010
  7. (in Spanish) Comunicado a EP – Bonitasoft supera los 100 clientes de su software de código abierto de gestión de procesos de negocio (BPM), 23-12-2010
  8. (in English) BonitaSoft's Open Source BPM Platform Supports CMIS, Cloud Deployments, 02-02-2011
  9. (in English) Bonitasoft Closes $11 Million Series B Funding Archived June 14, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, 13-09-2011
  10. (in English) One Million Downloads and 250 Customers Archived December 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, 19-10-2011
  11. (in English) Bonitasoft launches new BPM offerings Archived December 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, 27-09-2011
  12. (in English) Be Efficient: Bonitasoft Introduces New Bonita BPM 6 Platform, 05-06-2013
  13. (in English) Bonitasoft introduces BonitaCloud Archived 2015-02-03 at the Wayback Machine, 2014/07/08
  14. (in French) Bonita BPM 6.4 release, 2014/12/16
  15. (in English) Bonitasoft ties BPM, traditional enterprise apps together in latest update Archived 2015-07-11 at the Wayback Machine, 18-06-2015
  16. "Bonitasoft Offers Open Source, Low–Code Platform on AWS Cloud". January 16, 2018.
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