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Top Worktech News From the Week of February 13th: Updates from QAD, Planview, Tata Consultancy Services, and More

Top Worktech News From the Week of February 13th

Top Worktech News From the Week of February 13th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Worktech news from the week of February 13th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from QAD, Planview, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), 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 February 13th.

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Top WorkTech News From the Week of February 13th, 2026


BMC and AWS Detail Their Strategic Collaboration Agreement

BMC has signed a strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help companies orchestrate their application workflows and data pipelines at scale. As part of the five-year partnership, BMC will combine its expertise in intelligent automation with the scale and agility of AWS to enhance how enterprises orchestrate data and workflows, unlocking new levels of agility and innovation. Additionally, joint customers will be able to accelerate customer value, boost modernization efforts, and unlock new business value across AWS environments with intelligent guidance, automated insights, and context-aware recommendations powered by BMC gen AI capabilities.

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Dispatch Science Debuts an AI-Driven Logistics Platform

Dispatch Science, an advanced delivery management software provider for logistics, courier, and transportation companies, has announced a new AI-driven logistics platform. The new platform is designed to deliver the execution, integration, automation, and analytics capabilities that carriers need, all from a single, AI-driven platform that eliminates the silos, complexity, and technical debt that traditionally plague logistics technology. For example, it allows carriers and shippers to customize workflows, automate complex decisions, and integrate with any system in their tech stack without accumulating technical debt.

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DXC Technology Completes an Enterprise-Wide Deployment of Amazon Quick

DXC Technology, an enterprise technology and innovation partner, has completed its enterprise-wide deployment of Amazon Quick, the agentic AI-powered digital workspace, across its global workforce of 115,000 employees. Additionally, the company has launched the DXC Amazon Quick Practice, a new business unit focused on helping customers worldwide operationalize AI at scale across multivendor enterprise ecosystems. This practice will specifically help companies by integrating and managing AI solutions within existing environments, accelerating adoption, delivering measurable results, and operationalizing AI securely and responsibly.

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Freehand Emerges From Stealth with an AI Solution for Supply Chain Teams

Freehand, a newly formed agentic AI studio for supply chain and finance teams, has emerged from stealth. The company’s mission is to deploy autonomous AI Teams that manage the operational work humans have been doing by hand across the procure-to-pay process. Specifically, these AI Teams can read unstructured documents, emails, and internal chats, reason across contracts and policies, make decisions, and execute them, all from directly within ERP, procurement, and finance systems alongside suppliers and customers.

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NetSuite Announces the NetSuite Integration Platform

NetSuite has announced the NetSuite Integration Platform, a low-code, AI-powered solution built to automate and unify complex business workflows across enterprise applications. The new platform is designed to complement NetSuite’s unified data model and enable customers to with third-party CRM, e-commerce, HR, supply chain, industry, and other systems using natural language and prebuilt AI integrations. Evan Goldberg, founder and executive vice president, Oracle NetSuite. “With the new NetSuite Integration Platform, organizations can transform integration from a technical bottleneck into a strategic enabler to accelerate automation, enhance data quality, and free up resources to focus on growing their business.”

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Oracle Introduces New Capabilities for Process Manufacturers

Oracle has announced new capabilities for the Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) suite. The new features include formula-recipe-batch synchronization, operation yield modeling, electronic batch record approval, and automated product lot expiration calculation, alongside other updates to help manufacturers run high-performing operations while adapting to changing production demands. These process manufacturing capabilities are available in Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing, which is part of the broader Oracle Cloud SCM portfolio.

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Oracle Launches New AI Agents for Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications

Oracle also announced several new AI agents within its Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, which will help supply chain leaders accelerate their decision-making and drive greater efficiency across planning, procurement, manufacturing, maintenance, and logistics. The new release introduces multiple agents for multiple use cases across planning, product lifecycle management, procurement, maintenance, manufacturing, inventory management, logistics, order management, and service. The agents are developed using Oracle AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications and will be embedded within supply chain processes.

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Planview Details the Connected Work Graph

Planview, an end-to-end platform for Strategic Portfolio Management (SPM) and Digital Product Delivery (DPD), has announced the Connected Work Graph, a dependency intelligence solution that leverages AI to turn previously invisible dependencies into strategic opportunities. The tool maps work, dependencies, and constraints across teams and systems to give teams a complete view of risk and impact when prioritizing initiatives. Connected Work Graph is powered by a unified data fabric, an extensible semantic layer with 60+ connectors to commonly used enterprise systems, real-time data synchronization, and an AI data mesh architecture.

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QAD | Redzone Reveals Its Strategic Partnership with Tata Consultancy Services

QAD | Redzone, a manufacturing and supply chain solution provider, has announced a strategic partnership with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global IT services, consulting, and business solution provider. The partnership will help mid-market manufacturers modernize operations, scale with confidence, and realize greater value from AI without the cost, disruption, time, or staffing required by traditional ERP programs. Sanjay Brahmawar, CEO at QAD | Redzone, says, “Together, we give manufacturers a pragmatic path to modernize operations, deploy AI where it matters most, and move from pilot success to enterprise-wide results—fast, and without pulling critical operators into years of system governance.”

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TCS and Honeywell Unveil a New Collaboration

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) also unveiled a new collaboration with Honeywell, a global technology company, to advance autonomous operations for buildings and industrial sites. By combining TCS’s IT modernization, cloud, and consulting services with Honeywell’s experience in OT (Operational Technology) automation, control systems, and AI-powered data analytics, the collaboration aims to provide companies with real-time intelligence, empower them to improve operational efficiencies, and deliver measurable business outcomes for customers.

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