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Top Worktech News From the Week of November 14th: Updates from Pipefy, Appian, Deltek, and More

Top WorkTech News From the Week of November 14th, 2025

Top WorkTech News From the Week of November 14th, 2025

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Worktech news from the week of November 14th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Pipefy, Appian, Deltek, and more.

Keeping tabs on the most relevant ERP and BPM news can be a time-consuming task. 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 November 14th.

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Top WorkTech News From the Week of November 14th, 2025


Appian Introduces New Platform Enhancements

Appian, an AI-powered process automation provider, has announced several platform enhancements that embed powerful AI agents directly into enterprise processes. The updates include AI agents being directly embedded in business processes, an Agent Studio that enables teams to deploy agents at scale, AI-powered application modernisation, and Data Fabric enhancements. Michael Beckley, CTO at Appian, says, “We embed specialised AI Agents directly inside operations workflows where they deliver reliable results at massive scale, enabling real-world outcomes, like accurately processing tens of millions of insurance quotes per year for one customer.”

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Amazon Web Services Introduces New AI-Centric Learning Courses

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced several solutions to address the growing skills gap by creating a complete learning journey. The new offerings include Meeting Simulator, Cohorts Studio, microcredentials, and an AWS Certified Generative AI Developer certification program. These will focus on skill-building and practice, to validation and hands-on application. Additionally, each learning experience is designed to adapt to individual needs, offer instant feedback, and recreate workplace scenarios, with AI enhancing the learning process itself.

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Deltek Shares Details on Its Updated Platform

Deltek, an intelligent platform for project-based businesses, has unveiled its “next-generation” platform and brand evolution at Deltek ProjectCon 2025, the company’s annual customer conference. The updated platform unifies ERP, accounting, project management, business development, and delivery through agentic orchestration, all within a governed ecosystem. This will enable customers to operate more efficiently and intelligently, without compromising compliance or control. The company also shared details on three upcoming AI-powered capabilities, including Deltek Proposals, Deltek PPM Enterprise Risk, and Deltek Agentic Financial Close.

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Flowfinity Expands Its AI Services

Flowfinity, a business process management software that provides a no-code platform for workflow automation, has expanded its AI services to help process improvers achieve success with their AI initiatives. With the company’s expert support and no-code tools, teams can utilize a practical framework for launching their first AI initiative and ensuring it delivers measurable business value. Larry Wilson, Vice President at Flowfinity, says, “Our platform allows process improvers to experiment safely, refine quickly, and scale AI solutions that enhance existing workflows with minimal disruption to daily operations.”

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Mendix Details Its Latest Platform Release

Mendix, a Siemens business, has announced a significant platform release focused on AI capabilities. With its latest update, Mendix has introduced several agentic AI-driven enhancements to transform how businesses operate, compete, and grow. These additions include the Mendix Agents Kit and Agent Builder, tools for generating micro- and workflows, Model Context Protocol (MCP), agentic workflow orchestration, dynamic case management, AI guardrails, enterprise-grade governance, and the Global Inbox, which brings together disparate tasks from distributed workflows and applications into a single, adaptive view.

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Mitel Announces the Global Launch of a Low-Code/No-Code Integration Platform

Mitel, a business communications company, has announced the global launch of Mitel Workflow Studio, a low-code/no-code integration platform powered by GenAI. The platform is built around an intuitive drag-and-drop user experience (UX) that enables users to easily automate advanced communication processes connecting workforces, such as AI-driven call routing, real-time language localization, and automated visitor registration, without the need for complex coding. Mitel’s Workflow Studio is now available to global customers. It can be integrated with Mitel CX, a next-generation AI-assisted customer experience management platform, or used as a standalone solution.

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Pipefy Launches a New Generation of AI Agents

Pipefy, a process automation and AI platform, has launched its new generation of AI Agents, Agents 2.0. With Agents 2.0, companies can automate workflows alongside Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) to extract data from any document. For example, the update will empower AI agents to automate customer and partner registration while also validating data, cross-checking legal information, making traceable decisions, and reducing analysis time by up to 70 percent. Additionally, the combination of AI with Pipefy’s Optical Character Recognition (OCR) functionality will enhance the platform’s ability to provide contextual interpretations and highly accurate results, even from complex or unstructured documents.

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Rocket Software Introduces New Features to Enhance Developer Experiences

Rocket Software, a global technology company specializing in modernization and cross-platform DevOps, has announced several innovations to enhance the developer experience (DevEx), improve agility, and address the growing skills gap across mission-critical systems, including IBM Z and IBM i. Specifically, the new additions to Rocket Software’s DevOps portfolio will deliver AI-driven insights, deeper automation, and more intuitive workflows, enabling faster, higher-quality releases across IBM Z, IBM i, distributed systems, and cloud environments.

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Sage Releases Its AI Trust Label to US and UK Customers

Sage—an accounting, financial, HR, and payroll technology provider for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs)—has announced that its AI Trust Label is now live in Sage Intacct for both US and UK customers. The first phase of the AI Trust Label will empower tens of thousands of users with clearer insight into how AI is developed and used in business software, helping SMBs adopt AI with greater confidence. Aaron Harris, Chief Technology Officer at Sage, says, “Businesses should be able to understand how AI works and what it means for them without needing to be tech experts. This is our way of making that possible.”

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Expert Insights Section


Watch this space each week as our editors will share upcoming events, new thought leadership, and the best resources from Insight Jam, Solutions Review’s enterprise tech community for business software pros. The goal? To help you gain a forward-thinking analysis and remain on-trend through expert advice, best practices, trends, predictions, and vendor-neutral software evaluation tools.


Evaluating the Business Value of Agentic AI | The Jam Session

In a recent episode of The Jam Session, available now on demand, Wayne Eckerson brought together data experts to explain why 80 percent of AI projects fail to demonstrate business value and how organizations can move beyond the awareness phase to successful implementation. The discussion covers practical strategies for prioritizing use cases based on value, risk, and feasibility, as well as managing executive expectations shaped by the fear of falling behind competitors.

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From 0 to 1 Million Subs: How We Grew An Enterprise Tech YouTube Powerhouse

On December 4th, Jonathan Paula from Solutions Review and Ryan Dalley from Insight Jam will give audiences a glimpse behind the curtain, offering a look into the Insight Jam YouTube channel’s explosive growth to over 1,000,000 subscribers and exploring why there’s an untapped market opportunity in enterprise tech video content. With AI fundamentally reshaping content discovery, companies that fail to establish an authoritative video presence risk a permanent competitive disadvantage.

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How Development Teams Are Rethinking the Way They Build Software

Zdravko Kolev, Manager of Product Development at Infragistics, shares some commentary on why AI is forcing development teams to rethink their approach to software development. He explains, “As AI and low-code/no-code tools evolve, so must developers. After all, adaptation to new ways of creating software is what drives business growth, workflow efficiency, and innovation.”

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