Frequently asked
Questions

sSuite is an enterprise-grade business process orchestration platform. It enables organizations to connect end-to-end processes, establish clear rules and responsibilities, and gain full visibility and control over their operations.

Orchestration means that all steps in a process are connected into a single whole, without breaks between teams and systems. Instead of isolated steps, the organization gains a stable workflow that is measurable, predictable, and easy to optimize.

Automation typically speeds up individual tasks or steps. Orchestration goes further: it connects the entire process from start to finish, so that each step has a clear place, rule, and responsibility, with full visibility and control.

No. sSuite is designed to be understood and used by business teams as well. The goal is to enable the people who know the process best to model, improve, and adapt it, while IT maintains system stability and standards.

sSuite supports both no-code and low-code approaches, meaning that process changes can be implemented quickly without complex programming. This allows organizations to gain speed without losing control.

BPMN 2.0 is a global standard for modeling business processes. It enables processes to be clearly described and presented in an understandable way, and then orchestrated and improved through compatible systems, such as sSuite.

No. BPMN 2.0 is a standard for process modeling. Automation and orchestration come through tools that use BPMN models. That is why it is important to distinguish process modeling from its implementation in real-world operations.

sSuite most commonly addresses problems such as:

  • Disconnected processes between teams and systems
  • Manual steps that slow down operations
  • Lack of real-time visibility
  • Unclear responsibilities and “bottlenecks” in workflows
  • Difficulty tracking and measuring process performance

sSuite provides insight into where the process stands at any given point, who is responsible, and how long each step takes. When real-time visibility exists, the organization can identify bottlenecks, eliminate manual workarounds, and manage the process based on clear data rather than assumptions.

The duration depends on the complexity of the processes and the number of systems being integrated. In practice, implementation typically starts with one key process and then expands to other workflows step by step, through a controlled and measurable approach.

Yes. sSuite is an industry-agnostic solution, meaning it can be applied across various industries. It is particularly useful in environments where processes are complex, multiple teams are involved, and it is important for the workflow to remain stable from start to finish.

The most common benefits are:

  • Shorter processing times and fewer delays
  • Fewer errors and manual steps
  • Improved cross-departmental communication
  • Clear KPIs and measurable performance
  • Greater operational stability and faster response to change

Not necessarily. sSuite is often used as an orchestration layer on top of existing systems, connecting workflows and ensuring that the process functions as a unified whole.

If you have processes that involve multiple teams, multiple systems, manual steps, and unclear responsibilities, they are usually ideal candidates. The first sign is when a process “exists,” but it is difficult to explain exactly where it stands at any given moment and who is responsible for the next step.

The best place to start is by selecting a process where there are many bottlenecks or manual steps. After mapping and modeling, the process is orchestrated and becomes visible, measurable, and under control.