

The suite saves tasks offline to users' local drives and then synchronizes changes when users log back into the repository. Because the software provides object-level control of a task, users can work without having to connect to a repository. BPM Studio also provides a history of the work done on every process, so users can review or roll back unwanted steps. To prevent file locking, the software includes a tool that lets users check processes in or out before working on them. BPM Studio uses a tree view of remote process repositories that can be accessed from anywhere, allowing users in multiple locations to work simultaneously on the same project. It has a better collaborative environment to manage teams working on business processes. Aside from these similarities, however, the new BPM Studio process design tool has many improved features.
