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Top Worktech News From the Week of September 12: Updates from ActivTrak, Whatfix, BlackLine, and More

Top Worktech News From the Week of September 12th

Top Worktech News From the Week of September 12th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Worktech news from the week of September 12th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from ActivTrak, Whatfix, BlackLine, 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 September 12th.

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Top WorkTech News From the Week of September 12th, 2025


ActivTrak Expands Its Workforce Management Capabilities

ActivTrak, an AI-powered workforce intelligence provider, has expanded its Workforce Management (WFM) capabilities to give organizations the visibility and automation to manage distributed teams, reduce compliance risks, eliminate manual reporting, and reinforce trust in hybrid work. The new tools allow managers to track attendance across shifts, validate contractor hours with verified activity data, distinguish office from remote work without monitoring personal devices, simplify labor cost audits, deliver audit-ready workforce data, and replace multiple tools with one integrated platform.

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BlackLine Launches Verity for the Office of the CFO

BlackLine, a future-ready platform for the Office of the CFO, has launched Verity, a suite of AI capabilities to equip finance and accounting teams with a digital workforce of embedded, auditable AI. The Verity solution is built on the foundation of BlackLine’s Studio360 platform and its unified data layer, helping it ensure process integrity, accelerate resolution, and provide intelligent insights for the Office of the CFO. Owen Ryan, co-CEO and Chairman of the Board at BlackLine, says, “With Verity, we are giving finance professionals AI they can trust—powerful, transparent, auditable, and purpose-built for the demands of the office of the CFO.”

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Clockwork Announces FleetIQ, a Software-Driven Fabric Solution

Clockwork, a company focused on helping enterprises run large-scale AI infrastructure, has announced FleetIQ, a Software-Driven Fabric (SDF) built to maximize GPU utilization, accelerate AI job performance, increase infrastructure reliability, and cut infrastructure waste. The launch signifies a strategic expansion for Clockwork’s Cloud capabilities. FleetIQ will empower enterprises, neoclouds, and hyperscalers with the resources they need to unlock greater performance, deliver microsecond-level visibility across fleets and workloads, pinpoint slowdowns, and boost throughput with real-time, path-aware routing that eliminates contention and congestion.

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C3 AI Debuts an AI-Powered Agentic Process Automation Tool

C3 AI, an Enterprise AI application software company, has announced C3 AI Agentic Process Automation, a new product that allows enterprises to encapsulate business and operational work through autonomous AI agents. C3 AI Agentic Process Automation aims to be a no-code, interactive, natural language interface for any user to author and deploy scalable AI processes in minutes. With this tool, companies can execute tasks and design workflows using the reasoning capabilities of modern AI models working alongside pre-determined steps and controls.

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DevRev Details Computer, a Conversational AI Teammate

DevRev, an AI-native enterprise software company, has announced Computer, a new product designed to unify structured and unstructured enterprise data and use it to power AI agents. The Computer solution can read, summarize, and search data while also creating, updating, and deleting when necessary, ensuring that a company’s systems of record remain updated and in sync. Michael Machado, Corporate VP of Product and Brand at DevRev, says, “Computer closes the gaps that have long defined enterprise work. It turns scattered data into context, disjointed workflows into outcomes, and siloed departments into a unified team.

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Versori and Fluent Commerce Detail a Strategic Partnership

Versori, an AI-powered integration platform, has announced a strategic partnership with Fluent Commerce, a global provider of cloud-native distributed Order Management Systems (OMS). As part of the collaboration, Versori will bring its Agentic integration engine to Fluent Commerce customers, enabling faster and more scalable connections between the Fluent Order Management solution and any enterprise system, whether cloud-based, SaaS, or a legacy infrastructure. It will also help organizations unify their commerce, fulfillment, and operational workflows in days, not months.

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Whatfix Releases Three New AI Agents

Whatfix, the global provider of digital adoption platforms (DAP), has announced that Whatfix AI Agents have been embedded across its product suite to accelerate user productivity and drive business performance outcomes. The first three agents—Authoring, Insights, and Guidance—are powered by ScreenSense, Whatfix’s proprietary AI technology, and are available across the Whatfix product suite. With the new agents, teams can generate fully configured in-app experiences with natural language prompts, streamline user interaction with product analytics data, and distill complex knowledge into short, context-specific summaries.

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