Enterprises have spent the last decade embedding business-critical processes inside proprietary, low-code BPM suites. These systems—while once enabling digitization—now make it difficult to adopt modern engineering practices like CI/CD, microservices, and AI-driven automation. Observability is limited, change is slow and costly, specialists are scarce, and vendor lock-in is high.
In this expert session, Temporal and Navara will present a proven, low-risk modernization path: moving from low-code BPM stacks to code-first, cloud-native, durable execution on Temporal Cloud.
Drawing from Navara’s successful replacement of TIBCO AMX BPM at Essent, the webinar will break down:
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Principal Consultant, Navara
Enterprise Architect, Essent
Jeroen Vollenbrock is a Principal Consultant at Navara and works as an Enterprise Architect at Essent, where he supports large-scale modernization initiatives. With over 15 years of experience in software engineering, he focuses on digital transformation and serverless solutions, bringing an engineering-driven perspective to evolving enterprise architectures.
Software Engineer
Essent
Jesse Schlienkamp is a Software Engineer at Essent, where his team is actively migrating critical business processes from legacy TIBCO BPM systems to Temporal workflows. With a focus on distributed systems and organizational transformation, he works on building resilient systems that operate long-term. After successfully migrating several production workflows, his team now helps others across the organization adopt Temporal.

Staff Developer Advocate, Enterprise
Temporal Technologies
Marcus is a Developer Advocate at Temporal with 30+ years of experience building developer tools and infrastructure. In a career focused on solving automation and scaling challenges, he currently helps teams eliminate infrastructure toil and build more resilient systems through durable workflow orchestration. Outside of work, Marcus is an aquarist, mechanical keyboard enthusiast, and mixology hobbyist.