In the journey of process automation, decision management plays a crucial role, and choosing the right tool can have far-reaching impacts. The discussion today focuses on understanding the differences between Camunda's Decision Model and Notation (DMN) and the Drools rule engine. Both tools serve the purpose of decision automation, but do their capabilities and features cater to different needs? We invite you to explore and discuss how Camunda DMN differs from Drools in terms of features, usability, and application. - Have you ever worked with both Camunda DMN and Drools? What were your experiences in terms of integration and performance? - Do you think DMN offers more capabilities than Drools, or do they serve different purposes? - If you have implemented solutions with Drools, do you see a scenario where they could be easily replaced with DMN? Why or why not? - What are the challenges you foresee in migrating existing Drools implementations to Camunda DMN? Let's dive into these questions and share your insights, experiences, and perhaps even documentation to help us all better understand the strengths and possible limitations of these tools. Whether you're a seasoned Camunda expert or a newcomer, your thoughts are valuable in this discussion!