/o//commerce-media/accounts/-1/images/29281786?download=true
Agile Collaboration through Intelligent Automation
Streamline complex workflows, automate manual tasks, and drive operational efficiency, all while delivering intuitive, personalized user experiences.

Unified Design with Native Liferay Integration
Design and execute robust business processes with Camunda's BPMN and DMN, then seamlessly embed them into Liferay's personalized user interfaces. Through native Camunda Marketplace connectors, access and leverage information stored in Liferay's no-code data models directly from the Camunda process modeler. You can easily create and update Liferay records directly from Camunda workflows, ensuring that what you model is precisely what your users experience.
Rapid Application Development
Combining Liferay's intuitive front-end and low-code capabilities with Camunda's powerful back-end process automation enables rapid creation of robust applications. This synergy translates to a faster time-to-market, increased organizational agility, and empowers business users to drive digital initiatives with less reliance on extensive custom coding.

Extended Ecosystem Integration & Seamless Data Exchange
Both Liferay and Camunda are built with an API-first approach, facilitating easy and robust integration with a wide array of third-party systems. This foundation ensures seamless data exchange between the platforms and external systems, guaranteeing data consistency and effectively eliminating data silos across your enterprise.
Enhanced End-to-End Process Automation
The combined strength of these platforms allows for improved process automation of complex, end-to-end workflows that span multiple systems. By orchestrating interactions across your entire digital ecosystem, you'll significantly boost operational efficiency, reduce manual effort, and gain real-time visibility into your critical business processes.

HTML Example
A paragraph is a self-contained unit of a discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. Paragraphs are usually an expected part of formal writing, used to organize longer prose.