Enterprise Automation stories
Enterprise users can now feed governed file content into automated and AI workflows without custom code, reducing engineering overhead.
The win highlights growing demand for governed AI tools that speed up identity admin without weakening approvals, audit trails or compliance.
Enterprises trying to cut software maintenance costs may find more automation, as Tech Mahindra repositions legacy application work around agentic AI.
Demand for automation-savvy IT staff is rising as firms seek to cut manual processes and manage complex cloud and hybrid systems.
Enterprises struggling with legacy software may find it easier to automate tasks, as the platform works without APIs or fragile RPA tools.
Software groups in chip design and healthcare are already using Nvidia's new agent tools to automate complex workflows with tighter security controls.
Forrester's praise could strengthen UiPath's pitch to firms seeking a single platform for document-heavy workflows, governance and AI agents.
Enterprises could see faster, more accountable software delivery as human oversight stays in place for AI agents handling coding and support.
The integration could reduce errors and compliance risks as enterprises let AI agents use cleaner, governed data without custom links.
The move gives IT teams autonomous agents for service desks, security and endpoint work, while ManageEngine says customer data stays private.
The new system could cut document automation setup from months to minutes for firms facing heavy paperwork and limited technical resources.
Enterprise teams could soon turn sales calls into automated actions across finance, support and product systems without custom integration work.
Enterprises could gain more governed AI workflows as the software maker links agents, legacy app modernisation and Snowflake data access.
Customers could move SAP workloads to AWS in days rather than weeks, as new integrations aim to cut migration time and expand AI use.
Enterprises could cut IT support costs by up to 45% as the platform spots and fixes faults before they disrupt operations.
The funding will help Zaro chase enterprise clients as it enters a crowded AI software market with a model-agnostic workspace.
The rollout gives enterprise IT teams autonomous task execution across service, security and endpoint management, with built-in privacy controls.
Enterprises may struggle to scale AI without clearer records of systems and processes, Lucid said, as it adds LeanIX and Ardoq links.
The platform is aimed at regulated industries and sensitive data users, with on-premise and air-gapped deployment to keep control in-house.
Only 16% of UK firms have fully deployed AI-powered digital workers, as cost, integration and compliance concerns slow wider rollout.