Dries Buytaert Sees Open Source Orchestration as the Next Layer of Critical Infrastructure

Dries Buytaert Invests in Open Source Orchestration as Workflow Automation Becomes Core Infrastructure

In a recent blog post, Drupal founder Dries Buytaert explores what he calls “The Orchestration Shift,” describing how automation platforms are emerging as core infrastructure in enterprise software.

Buytaert shares his experience discovering Activepieces, a self-hostable workflow automation tool released under the MIT license. Unlike many source-available alternatives, Activepieces is fully Open Source—one reason why Buytaert decided to invest.

He argues that orchestration layers are moving business logic out of individual tools and into centralized automation platforms. While currently popular among developers and small teams, Buytaert believes these tools will soon become mission-critical in enterprise contexts—and must be open to ensure a healthy ecosystem.

To support this vision, he collaborated with Jürgen Haas to build a Drupal integration for Activepieces and a new orchestration module. Both were released ahead of his keynote at DrupalCon Vienna, where he demonstrated cross-platform automation powered by Drupal and orchestration tools.

Looking ahead, Buytaert sees orchestration evolving beyond deterministic workflows to intelligent digital agents that understand goals and execute complex tasks. For Drupal, this means shifting from a central integration hub to a responsive node in a broader “martech network.”

Reference: The Orchestration Shift (29 October 2025)

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