Rimini Street has launched Rimini Agentic UX™ to bring agentic artificial intelligence (AI) innovation to enterprise resource planning (ERP) processes.
Rimini Agentic UX is an intelligent, AI-driven user engagement layer that streamlines ERP process execution for speed of execution and significant savings, delivering persona- and role-based automation and productivity enhancements without the need for costly ERP software upgrades or migrations, according to the announcement.
Rimini Street is a leading third party support provider for Oracle, SAP, and VMware software.
Rimini Agentic UX redefines ERP process execution
Rimini Agentic UX blends AI orchestration, automation, and UX best practices to create a unified interface for enterprise workflows. It gives users AI-powered tools tailored to their roles and improves visibility across the business, resulting in greater efficiency and faster operations.
Running on top of existing ERP systems, Rimini Agentic UX provides intelligent automation that reduces manual tasks, streamlines workflows, and enhances ERP processes across the organization.
“Traditional ERP software is reaching its technical and functional limits and lacks the agility required for an enterprise to respond with speed to today’s ever-changing environment,” said Seth Ravin, president and CEO at Rimini Street. “Rimini Street is leading the way forward with Rimini Agentic UX™, bringing agentic AI ERP to the real world.”
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The road to agentic AI ERP
Rimini Street has already helped thousands of organizations drive greater value from their software portfolio through third party support and optimization services, unlocking billions of US dollars to reinvest in meaningful innovation and accelerated growth, stated a press release.
“Without Rimini Street, a ton of our projects would still be stuck at the proposal stage,” said Kevin Khoo, CIO at Sunway. “Instead, they’ve allowed us to start executing AI projects and other major tech initiatives that will be fundamental to competing and providing an excellent customer experience going forward.”
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Almost all agree that agentic AI innovation, exploration, and adoption will continue at a rapid speed next year as both established enterprises and startups deepen investments and commitments to the technology.