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After all, what is KIE?

April 23, 2022April 25, 2022 Karina VarelaLeave a comment

What is KIE after all, and how does it relate to business automation and directly impacts the evolution of projects like jBPM, Drools, OptaPlanner and Kogito?

Karina V.

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