Top Worktech News From the Week of April 10th: Updates from Oracle, Nexthink, TrueCommerce, and More

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Worktech news from the week of April 10th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Oracle, Nexthink, TrueCommerce, 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 April 10th.
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Top WorkTech News From the Week of April 10th, 2026
ActivTrak Releases a New Suite of Capabilities for Tracking AI Adoption
ActivTrak, a Work Intelligence solution provider, has announced AI Insights, a new suite of work intelligence capabilities designed to give organizations a clearer, data-driven view of how AI is used across the business. The AI Insights suite unifies continuously captured behavioral data at scale across people, applications, and AI tools, providing teams with a system-level view of AI adoption that helps them understand where AI is used, how it’s reshaping work, and where it’s creating value.
Celonis and Oracle Expand Their Collaboration
Celonis, a global Process Intelligence provider, has announced “a new phase” of its long-standing collaboration with Oracle. As part of the expanded collaboration, the companies will help enterprises modernize operations, industrialize Enterprise AI, and drive real business value by enabling them to deploy the Celonis Process Intelligence platform on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Additionally, joint customers can now analyze and optimize end-to-end business processes across finance, supply chain, and other core business functions. Bastian Nominacher, co-CEO and co-founder of Celonis, says, “Expanding our collaboration with Oracle allows customers to scale AI with confidence, grounded in a real-time understanding of their business operations.”
C3 AI Details Its Enterprise AI Development Platforms
C3 AI, an Enterprise AI application software company, has announced the general availability of C3 Code, a new offering that combines autonomous agentic coding with the capabilities of the C3 Agentic AI Platform. C3 Code will provide teams with over 40 enterprise AI applications, pre-built packages for various industries, validated machine learning models for common enterprise use cases, parallel and sequential agent execution, governed deployment, a large-language-model-agnostic design, a unified abstraction layer to connect enterprise data across sources, and more.
DXC Technology and ServiceNow Announce a New Partnership
DXC Technology, an enterprise technology company, has announced a multi-year agreement with ServiceNow, an AI “control tower” for businesses. By combining DXC’s enterprise optimization expertise with the ServiceNow AI Platform, the partnership will help companies modernize their enterprise operations, accelerate delivery timelines, reduce manual effort, improve service quality across core business functions, and move AI experimentation from the lab to execution across complex, multivendor environments.
ECI Software Solutions and In Time Tec Announce a Collaboration
ECI Software Solutions, an AI-powered, cloud-based business management software and services company, has announced a strategic alliance with In Time Tec, a global AI and custom software provider. Their collaboration is built around driving automation, quality, and speed in managed print services (MPS) assessments and fleet design. Laryssa Alexander, Industry President for Field Service at ECI Software Solutions, says, “In collaborating with In Time Tec, we are ensuring our customers can effectively and efficiently increase the number of devices they have under contract. We are providing the speed, accuracy, and scalability required for our Printanista users to capture more market share and drive long-term growth.”
M-Files Reveals New Tax Advisory, Quality, and Contract Solutions
M-Files, a context-first document management company, has launched three new purpose-built applications: M-Files for Tax Advisory, M-Files for Quality, and M-Files for Contracts. The expanded portfolio aims to advance M-Files’ growth strategy to offer targeted, outcome-driven applications built for specific industries and business domains. Specifically, the applications will equip teams with ready-to-deploy applications, solutions built for real-world use cases, and a shared knowledge foundation. These functionalities make it easier for businesses to reduce implementation time, accelerate ROI, and adopt additional solutions over time without re-platforming.
Nexthink Debuts a New Solution for Android and iOS Devices
Nexthink, a Digital Employee Experience (DEX) management platform, has announced Mobile Experience, a natively-built solution designed to extend Nexthink’s experience-level insights to Android and iOS devices. The release will allow Android and iOS users to detect device performance degradation early, understand the root cause of connectivity issues, gain continuous visibility into their compliance and security postures, improve visibility into app usage and risks, and optimize their hardware and battery refresh decisions.
Oracle Announces Fusion Agentic Applications for Finance and Supply Chain Operations
Oracle has announced Fusion Agentic Applications for finance and supply chain operations. These new agentic applications are powered by coordinated teams of specialized AI agents that are engineered for enterprise execution. They’re built into Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications to help finance and supply chain teams make and execute decisions within business processes by securely accessing unified enterprise data, workflows, policies, approval hierarchies, permissions, and transactional context. The new Fusion Agentic Applications for finance and supply chain are also supported by an AI ecosystem anchored by the Oracle AI Agent Studio.
TrueCommerce Embeds Agentic AI Across Its Platform
TrueCommerce—a global supplier of supply chain and trading partner connectivity, integration, and omnichannel solutions—has announced that it’s embedding agentic AI across its platform to help customers improve their onboarding, integration, and scaling with trading partners. The specific additions include an AI-guided support agent, AI-assisted trading partner onboarding, and agentic AI trading partner mapping. These innovations will help teams reduce complexity and realize the full benefits of EDI automation faster.
Yobi Details Its Strategic Partnership with Microsoft
Yobi, a behavioral AI company, has announced a strategic partnership with Microsoft to unlock predictive consumer intelligence for U.S. enterprises. With Microsoft, Yobi can unlock access to the scale of the behavioral foundation model, which is actively changing how businesses use customer data to drive growth by placing privacy and consent at its center. Additionally, Microsoft customers can purchase Yobi through the Azure Marketplace to securely centralize their permissioned consumer data, enrich it with Yobi’s behavioral signals, and activate it in real-time to drive measurable outcomes.
Zone & Co Acquires Sudozi
Zone & Co, an ERP-native, AI-powered financial operations platform, has acquired Sudozi, an AI-powered procurement and vendor management platform. The acquisition will help Zone move into procurement and expand the traditional finance system of record into a System of Agency. Thomas Kim, CEO at Zone & Co., says, “By integrating Sudozi’s intake intelligence with Zone’s execution engine and Zoe, our agentic orchestration layer, we’re continuing to build something fundamentally different: a system of agency. A platform that doesn’t just track what happened, but enables finance to actively shape what comes next.”
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Insight Jam Opens Waitlist for Donald Farmer Mesh Expert Group on Analytics Leadership in the AI Age
In collaboration with Donald Farmer and Solutions Review, Insight Jam has announced that the official waitlist is now open for “The Last Mile: Analytics Leadership in an AI-Driven World,” an exclusive, year-long Mesh Expert Group led by Donald Farmer, a globally recognized analytics authority. Over twelve monthly sessions, participants will work collaboratively through the strategic and operational challenges shaping analytics leadership in an AI-augmented enterprise. Enrollment is strictly limited to eight members, with the waitlist open through the end of April. Don’t miss out!
Why Banning AI in Schools Can Create Something Far More Dangerous | The Human Conversation
In this episode, Doug is joined by Courtney Bock, a K-5 library and technology teacher and an AI implementation specialist. Their discussion digs into the ed tech land rush and why not all tools are created equal, how teachers are already using AI to personalize learning in ways that weren’t possible before, why kids raised on screens are showing up to school in what Courtney calls “dopamine withdrawal,” and why school districts that ban AI entirely aren’t playing it safe—they’re just building an underground black market.
The Skills That Actually Matter in the AI Age (and What’s Obsolete)
Solutions Review’s Executive Editor Tim King offers commentary on the skills that actually matter in the AI age and what’s obsolete, based on the recent Insight Jam panel of experts. He explains, “We are transitioning into an intelligence age. In this new paradigm, the value of an individual is not defined by what they know, but by how effectively they can use their uniquely human capabilities to create value alongside intelligent systems. This is the great skills reset.”
How to Attract, Retain, and Scale AI Talent in an Overheated Market
Mike Hakob, Founder and CEO of Andava Digital and Formstory, explains how companies can attract, retain, and scale AI talent. In his article, he says, “Winning the AI talent competition in 2026 is more of an organizational design challenge than a budget problem. Companies that define roles clearly, compress time-to-fill, align team architecture with production realities, and invest in retention infrastructure fill roles in under 30 days. It is not about learning more tools. It is not about becoming faster or more efficient. It is about becoming more human in the ways that matter most.”
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