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Top Worktech News From the Week of March 20th: Updates from Nintex, BMC, Kore.ai, and More

Top Worktech News From the Week of March 20th

Top Worktech News From the Week of March 20th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Worktech news from the week of March 20th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Nintex, BMC, Kore.ai, 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 20th.

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Top WorkTech News From the Week of March 20th, 2026


Anaconda Expands Its Integrations with NVIDIA

Anaconda, an AI-native development company, is expanding its integration with NVIDIA technology to now cover the full enterprise AI stack, from GPU-accelerated Python environments to open models for agentic AI. Additionally, the NVIDIA Nemotron family of open models, which are optimized for reasoning and a diverse set of agentic tasks, is now available in Anaconda’s AI Catalyst, extending enterprise governance to AI models. Together, the expanded integrations will give enterprises a governed, reproducible path from environment setup to AI development.

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BMC Introduces New and Enhanced Features to Its Control-M Solution

BMC, an automation company for the AI era, has announced several AI innovations for its Control-M solution to help enterprises advance the orchestration foundation required to compete, differentiate, and thrive in an AI-powered world. The new and enhanced features include additional AI orchestration integrations, an AI Workflow Creator, an AI advisor for the Control-M solution, more agentless execution for Windows, and new AI-driven capabilities across the workflow lifecycle to help teams build, run, and manage workflows more efficiently.

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Fisent Technologies Adds a New Agentic Action to the BizAI Solution

Fisent Technologies, an Applied GenAI Process Automation company, has enhanced its Fisent BizAI agentic solution with the introduction of Tabulate, a new addition to the company’s suite of Agentic Actions. With the Tabulate capability, teams can accurately extract and structure spreadsheet data, and automate manual-dependent data tasks and the business processes that rely on them. Tabulate is built to normalize inconsistent formats to ensure downstream systems receive standardized data, speed up processing, automatically sanitize extracted data tables, and identify correct tables, headers, and table boundaries in spreadsheets.

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Nintex Details New Agent Designer and Orchestration Capabilities

Nintex, a global agentic business orchestration provider, has announced Nintex Agent Designer and Nintex Orchestration, new agentic AI and business orchestration capabilities available now to select customers natively in Nintex CE. Together, the additions will help organizations apply AI where the technology’s judgment and interpretation add value, preserve conditional workflow control, maintain full visibility across long-running process lifecycles, manage exceptions as a natural part of execution, design for 24/7 intelligent execution, and establish a foundation for measuring and improving agent performance over time.

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Nutanix Announces an Agentic AI Solution

Nutanix, a hybrid multi-cloud computing company, has announced the Nutanix Agentic AI solution, a full software stack purpose-built to help customers accelerate the adoption of Agentic AI for business transformation. The new solution integrates with NVIDIA AI Enterprise at the Agent Builder layer and orchestrates the NVIDIA-certified AI factory ecosystem for supported configurations. Additionally, Nutanix and NVIDIA are working together to build a foundation for autonomous agents in the enterprise by integrating with the NVIDIA Agent Toolkit, including the NVIDIA OpenShell open-source runtime.

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Kore.ai Debuts an Agent Management Platform

Kore.ai, a provider of agentic applications and an enterprise AI platform, has launched its Agent Management Platform (AMP), a unified command center designed to govern, monitor, and manage AI agents and AI systems across the enterprise. The new solution integrates with AI agents built across leading frameworks and ecosystems, enabling organizations to manage heterogeneous AI environments through a unified control plane. This enables enterprises to track AI performance and costs, consistently enforce governance policies, detect anomalies and drift, and align AI initiatives with measurable business outcomes.

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Phenom Unveils a New Suite of AI Architecture and Service Delivery Models

Phenom, a company focused on applied AI for human resources, has unveiled a new generation of AI architecture and service delivery models to help HR teams shift from automating tasks to using an execution engine that redesigns how work is operationalized at scale. Mahe Bayireddi, CEO and co-founder of Phenom, says, “We’ve built a system that understands what can be automated and where human intervention is required, codifies your culture and workflows into real intelligence, and deploys the right agents at the right moment. The result is AI that doesn’t just do more. It is AI that amplifies your workforce by doing precisely what your business needs when you need it most.”

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R Systems Launches EXIQO, an AI Studio

R Systems, a global digital product engineering company, has launched EXIQO, an AI Studio designed to help enterprises scale production-grade agentic AI across business and technology functions. EXIQO is built on three pillars: AI Native Engineers, OptimaAI, and Delivery methodology. This will help companies deliver sustained improvements in engineering velocity, preserve institutional knowledge, provide the flexibility to choose underlying foundation models, evaluate high-impact use cases, and build solutions with outcomes, scalability, and cost efficiency in mind.

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Tata Consultancy Services Releases an Enterprise Platform Powered by NVIDIA

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)—a global provider of IT services, consulting, and business solutions—has launched a new enterprise platform to help organizations accelerate their journey from AI experimentation to production deployment powered by NVIDIA. The platform is built by leveraging NVIDIA AI infrastructure and combining industry-specific AI blueprints with NVIDIA accelerated computing to help companies integrate AI capabilities into enterprise workflows and operational environments with speed, governance, and scalability.

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Expert Insights Section


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Why Human Expertise Still Beats AI – The Human Conversation

Is AI going to eat enterprise software whole, or are companies nowhere near ready to handle what’s coming? For this episode, Doug sits down with Sam Gupta, founder and CEO of ElevateIQ, to debate the real state of AI adoption in the enterprise. They cover the collapse of legacy ERP, the rise of AI-native platforms like Campfire and Everest, why 95 percent of companies are more inefficient than they realize, and whether consulting and education can survive the disruption. Sam challenges Doug’s opinion on AI at every turn… and the answers aren’t what you’d expect.

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What to Expect at Mini Jam, Q1 2026: The Skills Reckoning

Across a focused day of high-signal keynotes and strategic discussion, Insight Jam‘s Q1 2026 Mini Jam will examine the emerging architecture of AI-native learning environments, the great skills reset underway, the future of credentialing and proof of capability, and the increasingly critical link between durable human skills and long-term economic mobility. The event provides an unparalleled opportunity to gain insights, engage with experts, and stay at the forefront of the conversation on the human impact of AI.

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Procurement’s AI Advantage: From Months to Minutes

“The fundamentals of procurement have not changed: Ensuring supply continuity, managing supply chain risk, and optimizing cost remain core objectives. And people remain at the heart of it,” Caldwell Hart, Principal of Procurement and Supply Chain Management at Avetta, says. “What has changed is the scale and velocity at which these objectives can be achieved. AI allows procurement to operate at a tempo that matches today’s volatile, interconnected world—turning insight into leadership. That’s intelligent work readiness.”

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Upskilling in the AI Era

Meg Donovan, the Chief People Officer at Nexthink, provides some commentary on what upskilling looks like in the AI era, how companies can develop an upskilling plan for their workers, and more. She says, “To succeed, businesses will need to develop far more personalized training programs based on how their employees are using these tools and the use cases they find most valuable.”

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