WUHAN, China, Dec. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — GeeTest, a global leader in bot management and online security solutions serving over 360,000 enterprises worldwide, WUHAN, China, Dec. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — GeeTest, a global leader in bot management and online security solutions serving over 360,000 enterprises worldwide,

GeeTest Introduces Advanced Business Rules Engine to Empower Businesses with Intelligent, Automated Decision-Making

WUHAN, China, Dec. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — GeeTest, a global leader in bot management and online security solutions serving over 360,000 enterprises worldwide, today highlights its powerful Business Rules Engine. This advanced no-code/low-code platform enables organizations to build flexible, automated risk control systems that deliver precise, real-time decision-making without relying on complex coding.

Businesses today must continually optimize operations, strengthen risk controls, respond instantly to market changes, and deliver personalized customer experiences amid intense competition. Traditional business rules engines often require extensive programming expertise and struggle with real-time adaptability. GeeTest Business Rules Engine addresses these pain points by decoupling business logic from application code, allowing non-technical teams (such as risk managers and business analysts) to visually configure, test, and deploy sophisticated rules using an intuitive drag-and-drop interface.

At the core of GeeTest Business Rules Engine is an intuitive drag-and-drop interface that visualizes decision logic through flowchart-based workflows. Users can assemble rules like building blocks, incorporating powerful components to handle even the most intricate scenarios without writing a single line of code.

Key features that distinguish GeeTest Business Rules Engine include:

  • Visual Drag-and-Drop Configuration: Process-driven flowchart layouts that make complex logic easier to understand, build, and align with real business needs.
  • Real-Time Dynamic Updates: Instant rule deployment and modification without service downtime or coding, enabling rapid adaptation.
  • Automated Code Generation: API-driven generation of executable code in Java, Python, PHP, and other languages to speed integration and reduce development effort.
  • Agile Rule Management: Pre-deployment data simulation, flexible rule status control, and safer rollout of updates.
  • Powerful Built-In Components: Decision tables, custom nodes, and expression evaluation powered by the optimized ZEN language for fast and reliable computations.
  • Real-Time Custom Computations: Integration of multiple data sources to support on-the-fly calculations, monitoring, and automated alerts.

About GeeTest

GeeTest provides AI-powered bot management and user verification solutions for enterprises worldwide. As of 2025, GeeTest protects more than 360,000 businesses globally, spanning industries such as finance, e-commerce, gaming, SaaS, and digital platforms. GeeTest solutions help organizations defend against automated abuse while maintaining a seamless and compliant user experience.

For more about GeeTest, follow the company on LinkedIn.

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