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Top Worktech News From the Week of March 6th: Updates from Teramind, Kognitos, Mitel, and More

Top Worktech News From the Week of March 6th

Top Worktech News From the Week of March 6th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Worktech news from the week of March 6th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Teramind, Kognitos, Mitel, and more.

Keeping tabs on the most relevant ERP and BPM news can be time-consuming. As a result, our editorial team aims to summarize the top headlines of the week in the enterprise technology marketplace. The Solutions Review editors will compile a weekly round-up of vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy WorkTech information. With that in mind, here is some of the top WorkTech news for March 6th.

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Top WorkTech News From the Week of March 6th, 2026


ECI Software Solutions Appoints a Chief Technology Officer

ECI Software Solutions, a provider of AI-powered, cloud-based business management software and services, has appointed Jack Wood as Chief Technology Officer (CTO). With more than 25 years of engineering leadership experience, Jack will drive ECI’s scalable, practical AI development strategy globally. Trevor Gruenewald, CEO of ECI. “We have strong momentum in applying AI across ECI, and now we need to drive scalable execution. With Jack’s leadership, we will accelerate platform modernization and deliver practical AI that’s reliable in production and has a tangible impact on our SMB customers.”

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Kognitos Announces New AI-Centric Platform Enhancements

Kognitos, a provider of neurosymbolic AI for business automation, has announced new platform enhancements to help enterprises move their artificial intelligence (AI) efforts from experimentation into real operational execution. The release is built in direct response to customer feedback and aims to enable AI systems to perform mission-critical work with deterministic behavior, explicit human control, and full auditability. These enhancements include a governed learning loop that treats exceptions as assets rather than failures, and uses Executable Natural Language, often described as English-as-Code, to express business logic in plain English Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

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Mitel Expands Its Vertical-Focused Solution Portfolio

Mitel, a global business communications company, has expanded its vertical-focused portfolio to strengthen its position as an enterprise-grade business communications provider for healthcare organizations, government agencies, manufacturers, hospitality, retailers, and other demanding industries where communication must be secure, reliable, and always available. The expansion focuses on three key areas: integrated communications for critical workflows, enhanced mobility for frontline workers, and “mission-critical” solutions for environments where communications must be instantaneous, resilient, and fail-safe.

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Orange Business and Tech Mahindra Detail a New Partnership

Orange Business, a Network and Digital Integrator, and Tech Mahindra, an information technology services and consulting company, have entered exclusive negotiations to form a non-equity, global strategic partnership. The proposed collaboration will develop a strategic go-to-market approach that emphasizes greater regional collaboration, product innovation, and the expanded use of existing platforms to deliver secure, scalable, and AI-powered solutions to help enterprises accelerate their digital transformation. Additionally, the partnership would include outsourcing a portion of Orange Business’ global customer support, quote-to-bill operations, and post-sales teams outside France to Tech Mahindra.

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Postman Expands Its AI-Native API Development Capabilities

Postman, a global API platform, has introduced AI-native, Git-based API workflows and an API Catalog. With this release, Postman is expanding its suite with a central system of record that provides a single view of APIs and services, enabling developers to accelerate API development with AI embedded directly into the core, while still preserving existing enterprise workflows, delivering centralized visibility, and meeting modern security demands. Additional AI-native capabilities include integrated API distribution, native Git workflows, and AI-powered coordination Agent Mode across specs, tests, and mocks.

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Prismatic Details Its New AI Copilot

Prismatic, an embedded integration platform for B2B software companies, has announced an AI Copilot for its Embedded Workflow Builder (EWB). The new Copilot brings natural-language automation directly to end-users, empowering them to build and customize integrations by simply describing what they want and then enabling them to visually validate and refine workflows in real-time. Prismatic’s new AI Copilot is now in early access, with general availability planned for Spring 2026.

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Scrum Alliance Launches a New Microcredential Course

Scrum Alliance, a non-profit focused on providing agile education and professional credentialing services, has launched Visual Thinking for Effective Collaboration, a new microcredential course to help professionals communicate complex ideas and reach alignment more effectively through practical visual thinking skills. With its hands-on learning experiences, the course will teach participants how to transform abstract challenges into simple visual models, use those visuals to establish a common understanding across cross-functional teams, facilitate collaboration strategically, and capture discussions in real-time with visual mapping techniques.

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Sonar Debuts Its Agent Centric Development Cycle (AC/DC) Framework

Sonar, the global code verification company, has announced the Agent Centric Development Cycle (AC/DC) framework, a new software development methodology designed for the unique scale and speed of AI-generated code. The AC/DC cycle—designed to be employed once development teams have determined the scope and intent of their code—is built around four integrated stages: Guide, Generate, Verify, and Solve. With this methodology, Sonar aims to provide teams with the necessary guardrails, transparency, and verification they need to ensure that agent-generated code is trustworthy, secure, and maintainable.

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Teramind Reveals an AI Governance Platform

Teramind, a global workforce intelligence and user behavior analytics provider, has announced Teramind AI Governance, a platform designed to extend enterprise-grade behavioral oversight to every AI tool and autonomous agent operating across the modern workforce. The new platform produces continuous, automatic audit trails across SOX, HIPAA, CMMC, FedRAMP, SOC 2, ISO 27001, and the EU AI Act, helping companies meet the governance standards that Deloitte’s 2026 State of AI in the Enterprise identifies as “critical” for organizations scaling autonomous systems.

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Can Humans Compete With a $99/Month AI Subscription? | The Human Conversation

In the new episode of The Human Conversation, host Doug Atkinson is joined by Dr. Priyanka Dave, a workforce development leader at Oregon State University, to explore the AI upskilling gap, why future leaders may never learn to lead, how AI is affecting the education sector, and whether humans can compete with technology that evolves faster than we can adapt.

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What to Expect from the Industry Trends Event with Nexthink on March 19th, 2026

For this Industry Trends session, the team at Solutions Review has partnered with Nexthink to outline how IT leaders are using predictive insights and AI to reduce friction, build trust, and prepare for what’s next. The hour-long event will also provide viewers with a practical discussion between two industry experts that examines how organizations are moving from reactive support to predictive, experience-led IT.

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How CIOs and COOs Are Applying AI on the Shop Floor Without Displacing the Workforce

Matthew Gordon-Box, the SVP of Product Management at Syspro, explains how CIOs and COOs are applying AI technologies on the shop floor without disrupting their workforce. He says, “When intelligence supports the people responsible for execution, it becomes part of the operating model naturally. Manufacturing is becoming the proving ground for responsible AI, where trust is earned on the shop floor and value is measured in predictable, accountable results.”

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