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Top Worktech News From the Week of May 15th: Updates from SAP, PwC, Fisent, and More

Top Worktech News From the Week of May 15th

Top Worktech News From the Week of May 15th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Worktech news from the week of May 15th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from SAP, PwC, Fisent, 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 May 15th.

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Top WorkTech News From the Week of May 15th, 2026


Amazon and Anthropic Expand Their Existing Collaboration

Amazon and Anthropic are deepening their existing collaboration, with Anthropic committing to spend more than $100 billion over the next 10 years on AWS technologies. That investment will encompass current and future generations of Trainium, Amazon’s custom silicon, and tens of millions of Graviton cores, Amazon’s widely adopted CPU chip. Separately, Amazon will invest $5 billion in Anthropic and up to an additional $20 billion in the future, tied to certain commercial milestones. AWS customers will also be able to access the Anthropic-native Claude console from within AWS. 

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Celonis Acquires Ikigai Labs and Launches the Celonis Context Model

Celonis, a global Process Intelligence provider, has launched the Celonis Context Model (CCM) and announced its acquisition of Ikigai Labs, a leader in AI-powered Decision Intelligence. With the CCM, teams can use a dynamic, real-time digital twin of operations that translates the business into a language AI understands. The acquisition will then provide the Celonis Context Model with enterprise Decision Intelligence and cutting-edge AI capabilities, including planning, simulation, and forecasting. These additions will enable organizations to model future-state scenarios, predict and prevent process breakdowns, and make sensible, reliable decisions.

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Celonis Extends Its Partnership with AWS

Celonis also announced an expanded collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to enable businesses to ground their AI offerings in the operational context needed to deliver real business value. This will allow customers to utilize a new, zero-copy connection to AWS services to combine the storage and data governance provided by Amazon S3 and AWS Glue with the Celonis Platform’s capabilities. Dan Brown, Chief Product Officer at Celonis, says, “We’re giving agents built with Amazon Bedrock the immediate, real-time operational context they need to make the right decisions, take the right actions, and drive real value fast.”

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Cognite Details Its Fully Integrated, AI-Native Industrial Experience

Cognite, a global Industrial AI company, has announced Cognite Flows, which introduces a new standard for industrial experiences that aims to “redefine” how teams engage with AI, apps, and data to address operational challenges. Cognite Flow is built to optimize the daily workflows of frontline teams by providing users with all the resources they need in an easily customized, single-screen workspace. The new offering will also enable developers to use widely adopted Agentic AI-native coding tools and AI-native architecture to develop and deploy tailored applications far faster than traditional methods usually allow.

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Coupa to Acquire Rossum, an Intelligent Document Processing Provider

Coupa, an autonomous spend management platform, has acquired Rossum, an AI-first intelligent document processing (IDP) provider. With this acquisition, Coupa users can leverage Rossum’s IDP technology, powered by a specialized transactional large language model (T-LLM), to boost their processing speed, maximize cost savings, and gain greater data control in complex invoicing across direct and indirect spend. Additionally, by combining Rossum’s technology with Coupa’s Navi agentic fleet, businesses will gain the full benefits of IDP across their entire source-to-pay process.

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ECI Software Solutions Makes Its Deacom Solution Available to Australian Manufacturers

ECI Software Solutions, an AI-powered, cloud-based business management software and services provider, has announced the availability of its Deacom solution to Australian manufacturers. Deacom is ECI’s purpose-built Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system for batch and process industries (food, beverage, chemicals, pharma, specialty manufacturing) that combines a single database architecture with built-in, practical AI features designed to increase efficiency and streamline operations. This will help Australian batch manufacturers meet rising expectations around efficiency, compliance, and margins.

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Fisent Technologies Unveils Fisent BizAI Studio

Fisent Technologies, an Applied GenAI Process Automation provider, has released the Fisent BizAI Studio. This new self-service portal puts the power of the Fisent BizAI agentic solution directly into the hands of enterprise users. The BizAI Studio is built to serve as an operational hub for Fisent BizAI, enabling technical configuration in a user-facing application. It will also allow Fisent users to independently design, test, and manage AI-driven workflows that model how people analyze content, empowering them with full ownership of their automated processes.

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Glean Announces an Agent Development Lifecycle Framework

Glean, a Work AI platform provider, has announced its enterprise Agent Development Lifecycle (ADLC), a new framework and set of platform capabilities to help enterprises systematically deploy AI agents and maximize business impact. Emrecan Dogan, Chief Product Officer at Glean, says, “Agents are software. They need a disciplined way to be defined, built, launched, governed, and improved over time. The Enterprise Agent Development Lifecycle gives CIOs a repeatable operating model for doing that, and Glean provides the platform capabilities to make it real.”

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PwC and Anthropic Deepen Their Strategic Alliance

PwC and Anthropic are expanding their strategic alliance so PwC can further leverage the power of Claude in how it builds technology, executes deals, and reinvents enterprise functions for clients across every industry it serves. This expansion focuses on three areas: agentic technology builds, AI-native deal-making, and a reinvention of the enterprise function. Paul Griggs, US Senior Partner and CEO at PwC, says, “Our collaboration with Anthropic brings together advanced AI capabilities and PwC’s industry experience to help organizations move from exploration to enterprise-wide impact with greater confidence.”

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SAP Details New Solutions, Enhancements, and Partnerships

SAP has announced details of a unified SAP Business AI Platform that builds on and deepens its partnerships with Anthropic, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Palantir. The SAP Business AI Platform will function as a new foundation for building and deploying enterprise AI that’s grounded in quantifiable business contexts. Alongside this announcement, SAP shared details on the SAP Autonomous Suite, which equips SAP’s existing business applications with AI agents that can run processes from start to finish. Other additions to the Autonomous Suite include Joule Work, an Industry AI portfolio, and enhanced customer and partner programs.

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Syspro and Nuvei Reveal a New Partnership

Syspro, a purpose-built ERP platform for manufacturing and distribution, has announced a partnership with Nuvei, a global fintech company. As part of the collaboration, Nuvei will embed its integrated payment functionalities directly into Syspro’s ERP platform for manufacturers and distributors. That integration will allow customers to process payments in real-time to accelerate fund collection, automatically update accounts receivable, reserve funds at order creation to strengthen credit control, support PCI-DSS compliant transactions through a hosted payment page, accept payments across currencies, reduce transaction costs, give customers a self-service payment option, and support B2B-specific payment methods.

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Tata Consultancy Services and Rezolve Ai Enter Into a Strategic Partnership

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global provider of IT services, consulting, and business solutions, has announced a global strategic partnership with Rezolve Ai, an AI-native commerce infrastructure provider. As part of the collaboration, TCS will help retail enterprises leverage Rezolve Ai’s proprietary intelligent commerce platform, brainpowa, to create AI-led experiences across conversational commerce, intelligent discovery, and agentic checkout. Additionally, TCS and Rezolve Ai will work together to help global retail organizations integrate production-grade AI solutions within their core commerce workflows.

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UiPath Releases a Native Integration for Coding Agents

UiPath, a global agentic business orchestration company, has announced UiPath for Coding Agents, a platform-wide integration built to help every coding agent become enterprise deployable. With this release, UiPath is combining coding agents with the visual orchestration capabilities of its platform, enabling builders of any technical level to create, test, deploy, operate, and govern enterprise automations through a natural language conversation with their coding agent of choice.

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Xurrent Debuts New AI Agents and an MCP Server

Xurrent, an AI-powered service and operations management platform for corporate IT teams and enterprise MSPs, has launched a collection of autonomous AI Agents, along with an open Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. The agents handle triage, knowledge work, and ticket closure for IT teams, while the MCP server connects Xurrent to external AI models from any provider. Together, the agents and the MCP server help Xurrent function as a layer where IT operations and enterprise AI meet, enabling service requests, operational data, and AI models to flow through a single platform with a single governance layer.

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