Nintex Launches Agentic Business Orchestration for AI-Powered Solutions

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– Nintex announced Agentic Business Orchestration, a strategic vision to evolve business process automation by unifying legacy systems, manual processes, and agentic AI to drive strategic outcomes.
– The Nintex CE platform uses intelligent agents to dynamically manage workflows, assign tasks, and adjust processes within governed frameworks and purpose-built solutions.
– New capabilities include six AI actions for document processing and a preview of Agent Designer, a tool for building and orchestrating specialized AI agents within the platform.
– Agentic Business Orchestration represents a shift from automating isolated tasks to coordinating people, systems, and AI agents to deliver measurable, outcome-driven results at scale.
– Nintex AI Document Processing helps organizations in sectors like healthcare and finance by using AI actions to extract, translate, summarize, and analyze text from documents to accelerate workflows.
Nintex has unveiled its strategic vision for Agentic Business Orchestration, marking a significant evolution in how businesses approach process automation and application development. This new direction centers on the Nintex CE platform, which integrates legacy systems, manual operations, and agentic AI to help organizations achieve strategic outcomes more effectively. The platform employs intelligent agents that dynamically oversee workflows, assign tasks, and fine-tune processes within established governance frameworks and purpose-built solutions.
To bring this vision to life, Nintex introduced six new AI actions that inject operational intelligence into document processing. The company also previewed a forthcoming tool called Agent Designer, which will allow businesses to construct and manage specialized AI agents. These additions complement existing generative AI features like AI Process Generator, AI Forms Assistant, AI Workflow Generator, and AI Nintex Xtensions Generator. Together, they enable both business users and developers to design, integrate, and deploy solutions more rapidly than before.
Industry analyst Maureen Fleming of IDC noted that agentic methods are changing how enterprises view automation, shifting the focus from individual tasks to overall business results. She emphasized that agentic business orchestration coordinates people, systems, and AI in a governed manner to ensure automation delivers measurable, scalable outcomes.
Originally developed as a native process engine, Nintex has grown into a unified platform that helps mid-market companies and enterprise departments map their processes, orchestrate operations across people and systems, and build tailored AI-powered solutions. The platform now advances into an agentic orchestration system designed to harmonize AI with human innovation while maintaining scalability and governance.
Amit Mathradas, CEO of Nintex, reflected that while automation has progressed through many phases, from mechanical aids to robotic process automation, each wave primarily targeted isolated tasks. He explained that the next era demands more: orchestrating people, systems, and AI agents together to deliver outcomes at scale. According to Mathradas, Nintex CE unifies process intelligence, workflow orchestration, and AI-driven solution building in a single governed environment, helping organizations move beyond software sprawl and disconnected AI experiments.
A key upcoming feature is Nintex Agent Designer, which will let users design, evaluate, and orchestrate enterprise-grade AI agents directly within the platform. Users can build agents from scratch or customize templates, orchestrate them alongside workflows and human interactions, integrate them into core business systems, and incorporate third-party agents as needed, all within a governed, low-code setting essential for mission-critical operations.
Niranjan Vijayaragavan, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Nintex, highlighted that while AI is breaking down innovation barriers, organizations still require strong governance and auditability. He stated that Nintex CE was architected to ensure every process and decision, whether manual or automated, flows seamlessly from trigger to outcome, providing compliance, security, and oversight.
Another major enhancement is Nintex AI Document Processing, which helps organizations in sectors like financial services, government, healthcare, and manufacturing quickly understand and act on documents within automated workflows. This reduces manual review and uncovers value from unstructured data. Native AI actions include Text Extraction, converting handwritten or printed content into machine-readable text.
Kyle Seitz of SNAP Consulting pointed out the significant potential in healthcare, where unstructured documents arrive in various formats. Automating data extraction from scanned PDFs and other file types can save overworked teams considerable time, allowing them to focus on patient care. These new capabilities reinforce Nintex’s position as a leader in agentic business orchestration, helping organizations turn complex processes into streamlined, outcome-driven operations.
(Source: ITWire Australia)