- Agent Workbench of outsystems helps individual companies and developers and agent systems
- The first users report the efficiency gains of the new workflows of the AI agent
- The general launch adds market, context protocol model and broader compatibility of LLM
Outsystems has announced the general availability of Agent Workbench, a new platform designed to help companies develop and manage agent systems.
The low -code development firm revealed the news at its annual One Conference in Lisbon, an event that brings together IT leaders, developers and partners to explore the advances in software and IA.
Agent Workbench, which was presented for the first time in July, is intended to allow organizations to create and coordinate intelligent agents in different workflows and data sources.
Bring inherited systems to the future
Outsystems says that while most companies are experiencing with agents, many face challenges related to governance, security and integration.
“When strategically applied, agent’s AI is one of the most powerful levers for business innovation and transformation, training organizations to generate faster value, optimize workflows and bring inherited systems inherited to the future,” said Woodson Martin, CEO of Ovensystems.
“Agent Workbench provides companies with infrastructure to achieve unprecedented results with agent systems, while maintaining critical observability and control. Our participants of the early access program have already made impressive profits with agent workbench, positioning them as industry leaders in the navigation of the future agent,” Martin said.
Of the companies that have already tested the platform, Thermo Fisher Scientific used it to build a client climbing agent that reduces manual labor and accelerates the resolution, while the ARCH company replaced the processes driven by the spreadsheet with an agent that classifies and encretes them automatically consultations.
In India, Grihum Housing Finance deployed agents to optimize the subscription of loans and property evaluations, addressing inconsistent manual workflows.
The general launch includes new features, such as an agents and support market for the model’s context protocol, which connects agents with business systems and external tools.
It also expands compatibility to include a wide range of large language models of the main suppliers, including OpenAi, Anthrope, Google, IBM and others.
Outsystems, founded in Lisbon, focuses on helping companies build and manage applications quickly, and more recently, apply the software development.
Agent Workbench is available on ODC and Outsystems Personal Edition (only in tests) and costs 20k euros; However, if you use agent workbench to launch an agent before the late 2025, it will be free for the duration of an existing contact.