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Celonis Debuts AI-Powered Platform at Celosphere 2025

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– Celonis unveiled major platform innovations at its Celosphere 2025 conference, positioning itself as central to AI-driven enterprises.
– The enhanced Process Intelligence Platform now includes deeper enterprise integrations, object-centric process mining, and the first Model Context Protocol server for process intelligence.
– Key new capabilities include Celonis Data Core for zero-copy data integration, enhanced Task Mining connecting desktop activity to processes, and an Orchestration Engine coordinating AI agents.
– A deep integration with Databricks connects platforms directly without data duplication, creating a continuous learning loop for AI-driven operations.
– Partners like Rollio and Trullion are already extending these innovations to resolve process exceptions and automate accounting using Celonis context.

At the recent Celosphere 2025 conference in Munich, Celonis introduced groundbreaking enhancements to its Process Intelligence Platform, establishing a new benchmark for AI-driven enterprise operations. The platform now integrates more deeply across enterprise systems, introduces advanced object-centric process mining, and features the world’s first Model Context Protocol server designed specifically for process intelligence. These innovations enable businesses to seamlessly orchestrate AI agents alongside human teams and existing systems.

According to Dan Brown, Chief Product Officer at Celonis, operationalizing AI effectively requires identifying the right use cases, redesigning processes, and coordinating AI agents with people and technology. He emphasized that the platform’s new capabilities allow customers and partners to develop AI solutions that significantly boost efficiency and agility. Central to this vision is the Process Intelligence Graph, a dynamic digital twin that merges data from various systems and devices with real-time business context, forming the backbone of what Celonis describes as a multimodal digital twin.

Key new features include the Celonis Data Core, which enables integration with platforms like Databricks and Microsoft without duplicating data, offering zero-copy bidirectional connectivity. Enhanced Task Mining links desktop activities, such as keystrokes and clicks, directly to business processes, supported by AI-driven discovery tools. Celonis Networks now incorporates unstructured and semi-structured data from sources like PDFs and emails, as well as external partner information. The Orchestration Engine, now a core component, coordinates AI agents, personnel, and systems across entire workflows. Object-centric process mining tools, including the Performance Spectrum and Instance Explorer, help organizations identify inefficiencies at critical process intersections. Additionally, the Process Intelligence MCP Server supplies AI agents with live operational context, enabling real-time, informed decision-making.

A major highlight is the deepened integration with Databricks, utilizing Delta Sharing technology to connect the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform directly with Celonis. This setup eliminates data duplication while preserving governance and security. Marc Kinast, Celonis Vice President of Corporate Development, noted that this integration creates a continuous learning loop, where Databricks’ Agent Bricks AI product leverages Celonis insights to generate optimized agents and feed results back into operations, effectively transforming process intelligence into actionable outcomes.

Partners are already leveraging these innovations in practical applications. Rollio’s Process Collaboration Agent uses Celonis context to resolve process exceptions instantly for clients like Campari and Manroland Goss Web Systems. Trullion automates lease accounting by directly linking contract data with financial operations. Bloomfilter’s new Agent Miner app governs both human and AI-driven software development, monitoring how AI agents perform as they write code.

In the Asia-Pacific region, Celonis continues to expand its presence, collaborating with major corporations and consultancies on process mining and optimization initiatives. Strengthened alliances with Microsoft and Databricks, both of which have substantial local operations, position Celonis to help Australian enterprises adopt AI-driven process intelligence without the need to duplicate sensitive data across cloud environments.

(Source: ITWire Australia)

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