MONTREAL, Nov. 21, 2016 -- The Free Version of WorkflowGen is now available as a Docker image for an even more fluid and instant workflow automation experience.
Only two command lines enable users to pull and run the WorkflowGen image in a Docker container installed on a server (on premise or hosted with AWS or Azure).
The WorkflowGen container is a self-contained environment that contains all of the components required to run the software (Windows Server 2016, IIS, SQL Server Express 2016, .NET Framework 4.6.1, etc.).
The WorkflowGen Free Version enables the automation of one version of one business process for an unlimited number of users. Then, customers can benefit from unlimited processes, instances, features, support and upgrades for only $690 per Process Administrator per month.
This instant deployment of the WorkflowGen Free Version via Docker technology lets Process Administrators and developers spend more time on the value-added task of automating business processes, rather than managing the technical infrastructure.
Get the WorkflowGen Docker image from the Docker Hub at: https://hub.docker.com/r/advantys/workflowgen/
Advantys Solutions Ltd. 1250 Rene Levesque West Suite 2200 Montreal, Qc H3B 4W8 Canada 8776506015


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