Not all automation platforms are built for what comes next.
As processes become more complex, span more systems, and include AI-driven decisions, organizations need more than workflow automation or disconnected tools. They need a governed way to coordinate people, systems, decisions, and AI across the full process lifecycle.
Download this buyer’s guide to learn how Decisions compares to alternative automation architectures and what to look for when evaluating platforms for process and AI orchestration.
What You’ll Learn
- Why traditional BPM, task automation, iPaaS, and microservices approaches can fall short as complexity grows
- How deterministic, adaptive, and agentic execution models differ
- Which capabilities matter most for long-running, stateful, AI-enabled processes
- Why a native rules engine is critical for governance, auditability, and business-led change
- What questions to ask vendors before selecting an orchestration platform
Make a More Confident Platform Decision
Automation can move work faster. Orchestration ensures that work happens correctly, consistently, and with the right level of control.
Use this guide to evaluate your options through a modern orchestration lens and identify the architecture best suited for governed enterprise automation.



