Aurea Process (formerly CX Process) from Aurea Software in Austin is a business process management offering, based on Savvion BPM.
$200,000
per year
Freshping (discontinued)
Score 7.4 out of 10
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Freshping was a website uptime monitoring tool with free and enterprise editions, from Freshworks. The product is no longer available to new customers.
$11
per month, billed annually
Oracle BPM Suite
Score 8.5 out of 10
N/A
The Oracle Business Process Management Suite is an integrated environment for developing, administering, and using business applications centered around business processes.
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Pricing
Aurea Process
Freshping (discontinued)
Oracle BPM Suite
Editions & Modules
License
$200,000
per year
Blossom - 60 checks (can add more checks)
$11.00
per month, billed annually
Garden - 80 checks (can add more checks)
$36.00
per month, billed annually
Sprout
Free
50 checks (none additional)
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Aurea Process
Freshping (discontinued)
Oracle BPM Suite
Free Trial
No
No
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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Every additional 10 checks - $8/month billed annually
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More Pricing Information
Community Pulse
Aurea Process
Freshping (discontinued)
Oracle BPM Suite
Features
Aurea Process
Freshping (discontinued)
Oracle BPM Suite
Reporting & Analytics
Comparison of Reporting & Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Aurea Process
5.3
1 Ratings
38% below category average
Freshping (discontinued)
-
Ratings
Oracle BPM Suite
6.0
5 Ratings
26% below category average
Dashboards
6.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
6.04 Ratings
Standard reports
6.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
6.05 Ratings
Custom reports
4.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
6.04 Ratings
Process Engine
Comparison of Process Engine features of Product A and Product B
Aurea Process
5.8
1 Ratings
36% below category average
Freshping (discontinued)
-
Ratings
Oracle BPM Suite
7.4
6 Ratings
12% below category average
Process designer
6.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
8.06 Ratings
Process simulation
7.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
7.06 Ratings
Business rules engine
5.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
9.06 Ratings
SOA support
5.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
8.06 Ratings
Process player
7.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
8.05 Ratings
Model execution
5.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
8.05 Ratings
Support for modeling languages
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
7.04 Ratings
Form builder
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
4.05 Ratings
Collaboration
Comparison of Collaboration features of Product A and Product B
Aurea Process
4.0
1 Ratings
70% below category average
Freshping (discontinued)
-
Ratings
Oracle BPM Suite
6.0
4 Ratings
33% below category average
Social collaboration tools
4.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
6.04 Ratings
Content Management Capabilties
Comparison of Content Management Capabilties features of Product A and Product B
Aurea Process
4.0
1 Ratings
68% below category average
Freshping (discontinued)
-
Ratings
Oracle BPM Suite
7.0
3 Ratings
15% below category average
Content management
4.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
7.03 Ratings
Monitoring Tasks
Comparison of Monitoring Tasks features of Product A and Product B
Aurea Process
-
Ratings
Freshping (discontinued)
4.8
2 Ratings
48% below category average
Oracle BPM Suite
-
Ratings
Remote monitoring
00 Ratings
7.52 Ratings
00 Ratings
Network device monitoring
00 Ratings
2.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Multiple Server Monitoring
00 Ratings
4.52 Ratings
00 Ratings
Multi-device monitoring
00 Ratings
2.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Automated alerts and notifications
00 Ratings
8.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Management Tasks
Comparison of Management Tasks features of Product A and Product B
Aurea Process
-
Ratings
Freshping (discontinued)
8.0
1 Ratings
6% above category average
Oracle BPM Suite
-
Ratings
Policy-based automation
00 Ratings
8.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Reporting
Comparison of Reporting features of Product A and Product B
The tool has potential. Its capabilities and visual aspects could be considered rather basic but this might improve, particularly if the business intelligence/analytics aspect is leveraged. Once running well, it could allow (perhaps smaller) companies to successfully improve their customers' experiences through digitalizing customer journey - and we all know that customer loyalty goes a long way. However, whether or not the tool is comprehensive enough to deliver this for larger companies with more complex, multi- and omni-channel interactions is yet to be seen...
Freshing is well suited for user-facing systems, the systems they directly use. It also serves as nice eye-candy for them to look at. It does not monitor internal IT systems as well as we had hoped, so we use other tools to monitor those systems.
Oracle BPM is well suited to organizations and environments that have a good understanding of their business processes and organizational structures. Trying to introduce a tool such as Oracle BPM into the organization without a good grasp on how the business operates is a recipe for disaster as the implementation will uncover all of the dirty secrets of an organizations business processes and bring them to light. BPM is not to be utilized for smaller service orchestrations or technical service implementations, these should be handled by the Oracle SOA Suite using the BPEL process manager, leaving BPM to handle the organizational business processes, referring to and including lower level services and BPEL processes as needed.
Oracle BPM is left behind by other tools more modern in terms of user experience, usability and ability to integrate with everything else.
To really harvest the potential of Oracle BPM you need to do it in JDeveloper and with ADF. This restricts its usage to very technical people.
The administration of the Oracle BPM tools has really put a burden on our team. It is running on Weblogic and we experience issues very often either with performance or with a bad configuration of the system.
As with all Oracle products, the price can be an issue for smaller shops.
It's perfectly easy and straightforward to use. There's no need to read documentation, you just register and will surely be able to configure whatever monitor you want to set up. It's also very easy to use other features like the status page, reporting, alerts, etc.
We use Uptime Robot, and also some internal health checks, which report directly to our emails and chat applications. They all work "pretty fine," but unfortunately all of them have had some false positives or missed some minor downtime, so as for us, it doesn't add too much overhead, and we prefer to use several. I would say all the ones mentioned are good for the job.
We evaluated Bonita and found that it might fit a smaller-sized company better; we found that Oracle BPM Suite scaled much more evenly. We almost went with one of the competitors, but in the end chose Oracle BPM Suite after we factored in the cost of VMware licensing. There are literally tons of analytics on the back end which are great for upper management, but not so much for average users, but this fits our business model quite well.
As our customers vary in size and maturity, the ROI ranges accordingly.
For younger, smaller businesses this is a useful tool. Digitalization of he customer journey has certainly helped save time and efforts in many cases.
For more mature market players the tool is not always comprehensive enough. Dashboard and report personalization take time and efforts, and sometimes it feels that a dedicated BI tool would be a more suitable solution.
You'll most certainly need a deep dive and extensive training before your users can even think of using the product and they are very expensive.
Lack of documentation makes it very difficult to manage the application if any error is encountered which will result in you ending up hiring a dedicated person to look into the application once it's deployed.
For a very large org., if properly implemented and used, it can help identify the cost-intensive and inefficient processes.