Corteza 2021.3.3 has been released, and includes the following updates and improvements:
- Auth
- Several fixes
- Workflow
- Workflow cross canvas copying
- Added import & export functionality, allowing you to import and export complete workflows
Corteza 2021.3.3 has been released, and includes the following updates and improvements:
Corteza 2021.3.2 has been released, and includes the following updates and improvements:
Corteza 2021.3.1 has been released, and includes the following updates and improvements:
Cork, Ireland, 6 April 2021.
Planet Crust, the driving force behind the open-source low-code platform Corteza, is excited to announce a new major release: Corteza 2021.3. The highlights of this release are a visual drag-and-drop workflow editor, a new UI, a template editor and authentication improvement.
The new workflow editor enables users to automate simple and complex processes, without the need for programming knowledge. It’s based on BPMN 2.0 standards, and easy and fast to use. Simply drag and drop the elements you need on the canvas, configure and connect them. Main features include: Read more
Planet Crust, the leading open-source Low-Code Development platform and Salesforce alternative, is being funded through the NGI0 Discovery Fund to deliver Corteza Discovery. The objective of Corteza Discovery is to add the three pillars of local search, federated data search and global federated search to the Corteza user features in a seamless and familiar manner to users. The NGI0 Discovery Fund is a fund established by NLnet with financial support from the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet programme, under the aegis of DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology under grant agreement No 825322.
In this post the UI prototype you can find the UI Prototype, which includes high-fidelity wireframes of all user interface changes, within the new Corteza design. Read more
Corteza 2020.12.2 has been released today. This update includes the following updates and improvements:
Planet Crust, the driving force behind the Corteza Project, released today a Corteza update, improving stability and performance.
This update is for the latest version of Corteza, 2020.12, which was released in last December.
To upgrade your Corteza instance to this latest version, please check out the Corteza documentation.
Corteza 2020.12 has been released, as announced by Planet Crust, the driving force behind the Corteza Project. This release comes with many new features and improvements, and includes experimental support for record federation. As a result, this makes the Corteza platform the first open-source federated cloud solution for record sharing in the world.
In September 2020, Planet Crust announced that it was being funded by the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet initiative to deliver the Corteza platform as a federated cloud solution for record sharing. After months of development, Corteza’s Record Federation federation feature will be available in the upcoming 2020.12 version, set for release on 22 December 2020.
Following successful Proof of Concept (PoC) and Minimal Viable Product (MVP) stages, additional effort centered on feature and performance stability along with security testing. This included: Read more
Today we’ve released several stability patches for Corteza improving stability and security.
Corteza version 2020.09.4 includes: