Top Worktech News From the Week of June 5th: Updates from OutSystems, Siemens, ActivTrak, and More

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Worktech news from the week of June 5th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from OutSystems, Siemens, ActivTrak, 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 June 5th.
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Top WorkTech News From the Week of June 5th, 2026
ActivTrak Releases a Productivity Lab Benchmarking Assessment
ActivTrak, a work intelligence solution provider, has launched the Productivity Lab Benchmarking Assessment, a new service that helps organizations understand how their work patterns compare with peers. Specifically, the program is designed to draw on the largest behavioral dataset of work activity that’s captured across millions of users and billions of interactions, so it reflects how work actually happens rather than how it is reported. This will help an organization identify if it falls above, below, or within expected norms, and also includes expert interpretation that connects performance patterns to operational drivers.
Hexaware Reveals New Enhancements for Its Agentverse Platform
Hexaware Technologies, a global provider of IT solutions and services, has announced new governance, development, and lifecycle management enhancements to Agentverse, its enterprise AI agent platform. These enhancements will help companies overcome common barriers to deploying and scaling AI, enabling them to move beyond experimentation and achieve tangible, scalable outcomes. Included in the enhancement are AI agent lifecycle management capabilities to help the Agentverse suite ensure every AI agent is accountable, governed, and aligned with business goals.
Lemhi Launches Out of Stealth
Lemhi, an AI Transformation-as-a-Service platform for Managed Service Providers (MSPs), has launched out of stealth today. Lemhi Engage, the company’s first product, will be available for design partners soon and is designed to give MSPs a way to run every AI engagement the same way every time. The platform can also produce a workforce readiness score, an ROI plan, an M365 tenant assessment, and a phased rollout plan with owners, guardrails, and success metrics already built in. Lemhi’s pre-seed round was led by Top Down Ventures and backed by Lookout Ventures and Start Something Ventures.
OutSystems Reveals New Innovations for Its Solution Suite
OutSystems, an Agentic Systems Platform built for the enterprise, has announced several innovations in its product, partnerships, and customer success strategies. These include the Agentic Systems Platform, powered by the OutSystems Enterprise Context Graph; and the OutSystems Agent Experience, a platform layer that exposes a suite of A2A and MCP tools and services that enterprise developers can trust to build, orchestrate, and govern their agentic portfolio. OutSystems also built several innovations for the Agentic Systems Platform that will “future-proof” the technology stack across Agentic Systems Engineering, Agentic Enterprise Orchestration, and Agentic Industry Solutions.
Pathlock Unveils the Pathlock Nexus Platform
Pathlock, a global ERP Security and Controls Automation provider, has announced Pathlock Nexus, a new offering that helps enterprises govern access, controls, identity, and application security across SAP, Oracle, Workday, and 150+ business applications. Pathlock Nexus is an AI-native platform purpose-built to govern access, controls, identity, and security across complex multi-ERP environments of modern AI-powered enterprises. It’s capable of delivering real-time intelligence on every transaction—performed by users, bots, AI agents, or otherwise—across mission-critical systems.
Siemens Details Intelligence Center X, an Industrial AI Orchestration Software
Siemens—a technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, mobility, and healthcare—has announced Intelligence Center X, an industrial AI orchestration software to help organizations migrate their industrial AI initiatives from isolated experimentation into scalable, real-world business impact. It aims to accomplish this through a hybrid workforce in which people and AI agents work together. Additionally, Intelligence Center X combines the Mendix low-code platform with Siemens’ Graph Studio and AI Studio software from the Rapidminer portfolio to deliver the enterprise context, business-specific lifecycle intelligence, orchestrated agents, and intelligent applications needed to turn AI ambition into value.
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How Tech Leaders Can Design AI Systems that Support Decisions, Without Replacing Human Judgment
Otto Silva, the Chief Information Officer at Kryterion, examines how tech leaders can ensure they’re building AI systems that can support decisions and business growth without replacing human judgment. He says, “As organizations expand their use of AI, there is a growing risk of accepting outputs at face value without questioning how they were produced or whether they are correct.”
Stop Building Technology No One Asked For
Mary Elizabeth Porray, the Global Vice Chair for Client Technology at EY and the COO of EY Global Growth & Innovation, explains why companies need to stop building technology nobody has actually asked for. In her article, she explains how “Organizations building products and solutions through clear checkpoints for scaling and stopping progress are best positioned to keep customer ambitions grounded in outcomes. Only then can success and longevity be realized, and technology can refrain from becoming obsolete or unused.”
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