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Curated List of Open‑Source Workflow Engines and BPM Tools

This article presents a comprehensive, categorized list of open‑source workflow engines and BPM tools—including Airflow, Argo, Cadence, Camunda, and many others—detailing their primary features and typical use cases for orchestration, data pipelines, and micro‑service coordination.

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Curated List of Open‑Source Workflow Engines and BPM Tools

This article compiles an extensive collection of open‑source workflow engines and BPM solutions, organized into sections such as complete products, BPM suites, SaaS offerings, and embeddable libraries.

Key examples include Airflow (Python‑based DAG scheduler), Argo (Kubernetes‑native engine), Cadence (Uber’s long‑running orchestration), Camunda (Java library and full product), and many others, each with a brief description of its core capabilities.

The list also highlights specialized tools like Luigi for Python pipelines, Viewflow for Django, and Zeebe for micro‑service orchestration, providing a quick reference for developers and architects seeking suitable workflow platforms.

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