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Introduction
In this article, I am going to explain
some of the new features in Cumulative Fix 2017.12 of IBM Business Process
Manager v8.6(BPM). IBM Business Process Manager (BPM)
updates are now released as quarterly cumulative fixes to enable you to get the
latest fixes and product enhancements with a simple in-place upgrade. IBM BPM
8.6 Cumulative Fix 2017.12 is now available for you to download and upgrade
today. Key highlights are outlined below.
Overview
IBM BPM
Ø Simplify user task authoring with inline user tasks
Ø Model decision logic in the web IBM Process Designer using
BAL rules
Ø Experience enhanced support of coach views for use in IBM
Robotic Process Automation with Automation Anywhere
Ø Gain more insight into IBM BPM process applications with IBM
Cloud Product Insights
Ø Benefit from enhanced process application validation support
Ø Efficiently manage multiple library items in Process Designer
Ø Revert library items in Process Designer
Ø Learn how to use IBM App Connect
Ø Restrict rights to create and update saved searches by using
an action policy
IBM Process Federation Server
Ø Monitor and administer running instances of Process
Federation Server
Ø Restrict rights to create and update saved searches by using
security roles
New supported environments include
Ø Oracle 12c R2 database
Ø DB2 11.1.1.1 database
Ø RHEL 7.4 operating system on x86 and z Systems hardware
Ø RHEL 7.3 operating system on z Systems hardware
Ø SLES 12 operating system on z Systems hardware
Ø AIX7.2 TL1 SP2 operating system
Ø Safari browser on iOS 11 (for iPad & iPhone)
You can find the full details of IBM
BPM 8.6 CF2017.12 here.
Conclusion
IBM BPM updates are released every
quarter to enable you to stay current, apply the latest fixes, and take
advantage of new product enhancements sooner. Update to IBM BPM V8.6.0
Cumulative Fix 2017.12 to experience all of the highlights, such as these added
abilities and improvements.
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