Top Worktech News From the Week of April 11th: Updates from Nintex, Camunda, IBM, and More

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Worktech news from the week of April 11th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Nintex, Camunda, IBM, 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 week’s top headlines 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 11th.
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Top WorkTech News From the Week of April 11th, 2025
Accenture and Pipefy Are Collaborating on Over 450 AI Agents
Accenture and Pipefy have expanded their partnership by announcing they will co-develop over 450 AI agents. These AI-powered agents and systems will help clients transform their processes, maximize operational agility, automate tasks, promote innovation, and more. Alessio Alionço, the founder and CEO of Pipefy, says, “With Accenture’s expertise and Pipefy’s technology, AI Agents are moving from being a concept to becoming the foundation of more agile and intelligent operations.”
Camunda Details the New Agentic AI Functionalities Available on its Platform
Camunda, a process orchestration and automation solution, has announced several new agentic orchestration capabilities to help organizations model, deploy, and manage AI agents in their end-to-end processes. With this latest release, Camunda is also introducing other AI-powered features to its platform, including ad-hoc sub-processes, an SAP integration, the Camunda Copilot, and additional robotic process automation (RPA) and intelligent document processing (IDP) capabilities. These will help users harness AI-driven decision-making to optimize operations, scale business processes, enhance automations, and maintain compliance.
Deloitte Expands its Partnerships with Google Cloud and ServiceNow
Deloitte—an audit, consulting, tax, and advisory service provider—has expanded its alliances with Google Cloud and ServiceNow to help its clients rapidly scale their agentic AI capabilities. As part of these expanded partnerships, Deloitte will introduce a collection of over one hundred ready-to-deploy agents powered by Google’s Gemini models and Agentspace. The companies are also collaborating on Agent2Agent (A2A), Google Cloud’s open interoperability protocol, which aims to enable multi-agent ecosystems, empower clients to exchange information across multiple data sources, improve agent efficacy, lower development costs, and maximize long-term value.
IBM Announces Details on IBM z17
IBM has announced details on IBM z17, the latest generation of the company’s iconic mainframe. IBM z17 is fully engineered with AI capabilities across hardware, software, and systems operations. It’s powered by the new IBM Telum II processor and expands the system’s capabilities beyond transactional AI capabilities to enable new workloads. Designed with input from over 100 clients and in collaboration with IBM’s Research and Software teams, IBM z17 introduces multi-model AI capabilities, new security features to protect data, and tools that leverage AI for improving system usability and management.
Nintex Debuts New GenAI and Natural Language Processing Capabilities
Nintex, a global AI-powered process automation and application development solution, has announced several new generative AI and natural language processing (NLP) capabilities. The new tools enable users to generate workflows, forms, processes, and custom integrations into core business systems, all with simple language prompts. Specifically, the new features include the AI Process Generator, AI Forms Assistant, AI Workflow Generator, and AI Xtensions Generator. Nintex also announced the Nintex DocGen for Salesforce solution for Agentforce, which will allow Salesforce users to generate and manage documents with AI agents directly from Salesforce.
OMRON and Cognizant Announce a Strategic Partnership
OMRON Corporation, an automation company, has announced a strategic partnership with Cognizant. The companies will work together to integrate Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) in the manufacturing industry. Specifically, the collaboration will combine OMRON’s OT products—including sensors, controllers, servo motors, safety equipment, and robots—with Cognizant’s IT capabilities, which include cloud, AI, IoT, and digital twin technologies. OMRON and Cognizant will focus on providing these capabilities to companies in the automotive, semiconductor, electronics, industrial manufacturing, life sciences, and consumer goods industries.
Wrike Integrates Klaxoon’s Visual Collaboration Suite Into its Work Management Platform
Wrike, an intelligent work management platform, has announced the integration of Klaxoon, a visual collaboration suite, into its platform. As part of the integration, Klaxoon will be seamlessly embedded into Wrike’s AI-powered work management experience. It will bring together advanced whiteboarding capabilities, interactive workshops, workflow execution, and project management, all in one unified experience. Thomas Scott, CEO of Wrike, says, “By combining Klaxoon’s visual collaboration tools with Wrike’s AI-driven workflows, we’re empowering every team to turn spark into scale.”
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Resilient Manufacturing: Embedding Quality with Leadership and Technology
Brian Martensen, Product Manager at Plex, by Rockwell Automation, explains why quality control and management are essential to resilient manufacturing processes. In the article, Martensen says, “Quality must start from the top of leadership, setting an example by leveraging solutions that empower teams, streamline processes, and transform quality management into a strategic advantage.”
Unlocking True Workplace Productivity with Seamless Integrations
Jason Beem, the CEO of Panopto, recently shared an article with the Insight Jam community explaining how seamless integrations are the key to maximizing workplace productivity. He also discusses the pitfalls that result from fragmented workflows, the benefits of in-the-flow-of-work solutions, and how businesses can harness the full potential of a modern workplace.
Static Documents: Where Data Goes to Die
Anand Narasimhan, the Chief Technology Officer at S-Docs, explains why static documents can lead to compliance and security breaches and how automation can help. In his article, he says, “Data is table stakes for an organization, and how it’s managed is equally, if not more, important. This process should be dynamic, timely, and consistent. If you wouldn’t use those words to describe how your organization manages, shares, and stores your data, it’s a big sign that you need to revisit the process.”
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