Capgemini and Workato Bring Agentic AI to the Enterprise
Artificial intelligence is moving beyond simple automation. Agentic AI takes a step further by reasoning, adapting, and making decisions in real time to drive outcomes. Capgemini LLC introduces Agentic AI for Enterprise, a solution that allows organizations to embed autonomous AI agents within their existing systems with built-in governance, scalability, and speed.
This offering is powered by Workato Inc.’s low-code/no-code platform, enabling businesses to quickly build, configure, and manage AI agents tailored to specific purposes. Al Liubinskas, Vice President and North America Cloud Integration Practice Lead at Capgemini, emphasizes the practical value this partnership brings to enterprises.
Why Multiple Platforms Need a Connector
Liubinskas points out that large enterprises won’t rely on a single agentic AI platform. Instead, they’ll use a mix—SAP, Oracle, Workday, and others. The challenge is how to connect and coordinate these platforms seamlessly.
“There has to be some glue that connects all of them,” he explains. That’s where Workato fits in, offering integration services that create guardrails and help enterprises trust the AI agents’ outputs. This approach ensures AI agents work within safe, validated boundaries.
Agentic AI: The Intelligent Conductor
Agentic AI doesn’t just generate outputs like traditional AI. It acts as an orchestration layer, coordinating actions across multiple systems, tools, and workflows. This enables complex processes—such as linking supply chains with finance and HR—to work smoothly and efficiently.
Liubinskas describes it as the “next evolution of integration.” He highlights how Workato’s platform supports managing multiple domains while ensuring enterprise architecture teams can enforce governance and validation standards.
Partnerships Drive Enterprise Integration
Workato’s success in the integration and automation space depends heavily on a strong ecosystem of partners. David Ng, Vice President and Partner of Go-to-Market and Alliances at Workato, stresses the importance of collaborating with firms like Capgemini, which have strong relationships with CIOs in large enterprises.
Ng shares that Capgemini first observed Workato from a distance before engaging in a multi-step process that led to this partnership. Such collaborations help both companies deliver solutions that meet enterprise demands.
Why Workato Stands Out
Workato’s platform is known for its ease of use and comprehensive automation capabilities. Liubinskas points out how these features allow organizations to implement solutions quickly and operate more efficiently.
Unlike platforms built through acquisitions, Workato’s offerings are homegrown, providing a seamlessly integrated experience. Their platform covers everything from document reading and workflow management to developer portals and API management.
Conclusion
The collaboration between Capgemini and Workato is set to bring agentic AI into practical use within enterprises. By combining autonomous AI agents with a flexible integration platform, businesses can better manage complex workflows and systems under clear governance.
For those interested in learning more about AI and automation tools, exploring Complete AI Training offers a range of courses and resources to build skills in this area.
Your membership also unlocks: