OutSystems Unveils Agent Workbench, Empowering Businesses to Create AI Agents
OutSystems, a leading low-code application development platform, has unveiled Agent Workbench, a new tool enabling businesses to create AI agents for various processes. The launch comes as the company's founder and long-time CEO, Paulo Rosado, steps down to enjoy retirement, making way for Woodson Martin, the former Salesforce executive who takes the helm as the new CEO.
Agent Workbench allows organizations to build AI agents capable of independently handling tasks, as demonstrated by early access results showing AI agents solving technical issues at Axos Bank and managing customer escalations at Thermo Fisher Scientific. The platform supports a wide range of large language models (LLMs), including Gemini, Cohere, Mistral, Databricks, and IBM WatsonX, making it easier for businesses to find the right fit for their needs.
OutSystems' new offering complements its existing AI strategy, which includes AI Builder and OutSystems Mentor. Agent Workbench provides prebuilt agents and supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for faster implementation, while also offering an agent marketplace for further customization. The organization ONE recently announced at the ONE Conference in Lisbon that it will embrace agentic AI developments, highlighting the growing interest in this field.
With the launch of Agent Workbench, OutSystems aims to maximize the value of digital processes by enabling businesses to create and deploy AI agents tailored to their specific needs. The tool's support for a broad range of LLMs and its focus on speedy implementation make it an attractive option for organizations looking to harness the power of AI in their operations. Meanwhile, the company looks forward to a new era under the leadership of Woodson Martin, who succeeds Paulo Rosado after his 24-year tenure as CEO.
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