Top Worktech News From the Week of March 13th: Updates from Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), ActivTrak, Blue Yonder, and More

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Worktech news from the week of March 13th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), ActivTrak, Blue Yonder, and more.
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Top WorkTech News From the Week of March 13th, 2026
ActivTrak Releases the 2026 State of the Workplace Report
ActivTrak, a workforce intelligence data company, has released its 2026 State of the Workplace report, which analyzes one of the world’s largest behavioral datasets on how work happens inside organizations. The study, which analyzed over 443 million hours of digital workplace activity across 1,111 organizations and 163,638 employees, found that the workday is shrinking slightly (2 percent), while AI is increasing the speed, density, and complexity of work rather than reducing it. Findings also showed that 80 percent of employees now use AI tools at work, and the average time spent with them increased eightfold.
Atera Details the Latest Version of Robin by Atera
Atera, an AI-powered Autonomous IT platform for the modern enterprise, has unveiled the next generation of Robin by Atera. As an autonomous, action-oriented AI platform, the latest version of Robin by Atera, originally introduced as IT Autopilot, is built to autonomously diagnose and resolve IT incidents directly at the endpoint in real-time. This version adds several new capabilities, including the option for IT pros to develop Custom AI Workflows with Playbooks. With that functionality, users can guide Robin’s behavior across support scenarios and analyze attached files, such as CSVs, PDFs, and DOCs, for faster, more accurate troubleshooting.
Blue Yonder Announces a Collection of New AI Agents and Mobile Applications
Blue Yonder, an AI company for the supply chain, has announced an expanded set of AI agents and role-specific mobile applications for its end-to-end planning and execution solutions. The new features and updates include enhanced AI agents for retail planning, a Retail Mobile Allocation and Replenishment app, the beta release of a fulfillment and sourcing agent, agentic AI tools for manufacturing planning, embedded AI for warehouse management, agentic transportation management capabilities, expanded Microsoft Teams integrations, increased functionality in the Warehouse Operator App, and more.
Honeycomb.io Reveals New AI Capabilities Alongside a Promotional Pricing Plan
Honeycomb.io, an observability company, has revealed a series of new AI capabilities, alongside the general availability of Honeycomb Metrics and the expansion of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) integrations with leading AI development tools. The new capabilities include Honeycomb Automated Investigations, Honeycomb Agent Skills, the Honeycomb Slackbot, and Honeycomb Pipeline Intelligence. The company has also announced an introductory promotional pricing plan for Metrics that starts at $2 per 1,000 time series per month, helping organizations scale observability affordably as modern systems and AI workloads generate increasing telemetry volumes.
Mitel Unveils Mitel WX, a Communications App Framework
Mitel, a global business communications company, has announced Mitel WX (MWX), a “next-generation” core communications app framework. With MWX, organizations can connect their entire workforce, from frontline and mobile employees to knowledge and contact center teams, all through a single, role-aware user experience that’s built on Mitel’s secure, reliable intelligent communications architecture. For example, Mitel WX will deliver fit-for-purpose experiences across the workforce, improved operational efficiencies, integrated hybrid deployment, interoperability with Zoom and Microsoft Teams, and voice-first, workflow-optimized coordination.
Perplexity Debuts the Personal Computer Offering
Perplexity, a free AI-powered answer engine, has announced Personal Computer, a new offering built to run on a dedicated Mac mini that can operate 24/7 while connected to the user’s local apps and Perplexity’s secure servers. The Personal Computer can function as a digital proxy that works constantly on the user’s behalf, allowing them to orchestrate their tools, tasks, and files from any device, anywhere. Additionally, the Computer for Enterprise version integrates with the tools a company already runs, and uses app connectors to query Snowflake, Salesforce, HubSpot, and hundreds of other platforms directly.
Rackspace Technology and Uniphore Announce a Strategic Partnership
Rackspace Technology, a hybrid multi-cloud and AI solutions company, has announced a strategic partnership with Uniphore, a Business AI provider backed by NVIDIA and AMD. The partnership will focus on delivering an Infrastructure-to-Agents architecture that’s offered as an outcomes-based service. Umesh Sachdev, CEO and Co-founder of Uniphore, says, “Rackspace’s adoption of Uniphore’s Business AI Cloud allows our customers to access all five layers of our offering, spanning Inferencing, Data, Knowledge, Model, and Agents, on Rackspace’s secure and governed enterprise AI private cloud.”
Reveille Software Announces Reveille Enterprise
Reveille Software, a proactive observability and service assurance solution provider for intelligent automation environments, has announced Reveille Enterprise, a new edition of the company’s solution that delivers governance, automation, and observability for business-critical ECM, IDP, and RPA environments. The edition’s key capabilities include enterprise-scale architecture, governance, accountability models with role-based ownership, SLA-driven event management, over 90 automated remediation actions, user experience analytics, AI-ready operational signals, a dedicated Technical Success Manager, proactive annual health checks, and access to the Reveille Learning Management System (LMS).
Tata Consultancy Services Launches a Gemini Experience Center
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)—a global provider of IT services, consulting, and business solutions—has launched its seventh Gemini Experience Center (GEC) at its Innovation Hub in Troy, Michigan. Established in partnership with Google Cloud, the TCS GEC prioritizes the development of cutting-edge Physical AI solutions tailored for the manufacturing sector. With the Physical AI GEC for Manufacturing, global manufacturers can explore, test, and scale Physical AI use cases. The center also features the TCS Physical AI Blueprint, an end-to-end framework that integrates AI-powered robotics with advanced sensing, edge intelligence, and secure cloud orchestration.
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Where Is AI Really Taking Us? | The Human Conversation
Tech influencer Evan Kirstel brings an optimist’s perspective to this week’s episode of The Human Conversation, while Doug pushes back hard. Is AI a productivity boom or a Terminator that won’t show pity? Their spirited debate covers everything from job displacement and LLM limitations to the “new SEO,” how social media visibility has changed in response to AI, and whether we’re overvaluing human capabilities.
The Evolution of Process Execution: Why AI Agents Need Guardrails Before They Scale
In this sponsored contribution, Pipefy’s Chief Product Officer, Sobhan Daliry, offers commentary on the evolution of process execution and why AI agents need guardrails before they scale. He explains, “The enterprises that will lead in the agentic era will not be those deploying autonomy fastest. They will be those who define delegation boundaries early, centralize policy enforcement, preserve decision traceability, and treat autonomy as a governance discipline rather than a feature release.”
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