OutSystems announced an Agentic Systems Platform at its 2026 ONE Conference in Amsterdam, positioning the product as a way for enterprises to build, orchestrate, govern, and modernize AI-agent applications and workflows.
OutSystems introduced an Agentic Systems Platform at its 2026 ONE Conference in Amsterdam, according to company announcements distributed by PR Newswire and Business Wire.
OutSystems said the new platform is designed to help enterprise developers build, orchestrate, govern, and modernize applications that use AI agents. The company’s announcement describes the product as an “open” agentic systems platform, with tools intended to connect agents, enterprise systems, workflows, and governance controls.
According to Business Wire’s publication of the OutSystems announcement, the platform is powered by the OutSystems Enterprise Context Graph. OutSystems said that graph is intended to provide business and application context that agents can use when operating across enterprise environments.
The company also introduced what it calls an Agent Experience layer. In the PR Newswire announcement, OutSystems said this layer includes support for A2A and MCP tools. A2A generally refers to agent-to-agent interoperability, while MCP refers to the Model Context Protocol, a standard used to connect AI systems with external tools and data sources. OutSystems’ announcement frames these capabilities as part of its approach to agent development and orchestration in business settings.
OutSystems’ own blog post about enterprise agentic AI governance says the Agentic Systems Platform includes the Enterprise Context Graph, Agent Experience, AWS integrations, Agentic Enterprise Orchestration, and industry-focused solutions. The company presents these elements as part of a broader strategy to give enterprises more control over how AI agents are developed and deployed.
The emphasis on governance reflects a common enterprise concern: AI agents may need access to internal systems, business logic, customer records, or operational workflows. OutSystems said its platform is intended to provide controls for agentic applications, though the company’s published materials do not include independent performance benchmarks or customer deployment results for the new platform.
The announcement also connects the new platform to application modernization. OutSystems has long positioned its low-code development tools around enterprise application delivery, and its latest messaging extends that approach to agentic applications and workflows. In its blog post, OutSystems argues that enterprises need both leverage from AI and “digital sovereignty” over the systems and data involved.
Business Wire’s version of the announcement says OutSystems highlighted an AWS collaboration as part of the Agentic Systems Platform launch. OutSystems’ blog post also refers to AWS integrations, suggesting that cloud infrastructure and enterprise integration will be part of the platform’s go-to-market positioning.
The available announcements do not provide detailed technical specifications for the AWS-related work, nor do they disclose pricing, availability by region, or a full list of supported deployment models. Those details will matter for enterprises evaluating whether the platform can fit existing cloud, compliance, and data-governance requirements.
OutSystems is entering a crowded area of enterprise AI software, where vendors are trying to move beyond chat interfaces toward systems that can coordinate tasks, access business context, and operate across applications. The company’s use of A2A and MCP language also shows how interoperability standards are becoming part of vendor messaging around AI agents.
For customers, the key questions will be practical ones: how the Enterprise Context Graph is built and maintained, how permissions are enforced, how agent actions are audited, and how the platform works with existing enterprise applications. OutSystems’ announcements describe the intended architecture and product direction, but broader validation will depend on documentation, customer adoption, and real-world deployments.
For now, the launch marks OutSystems’ formal move to package agent development, orchestration, governance, and modernization into a single enterprise platform offering.
OutSystems introduced an Agentic Systems Platform at its 2026 ONE Conference in Amsterdam, according to company announcements distributed by PR Newswire and Business Wire.
A platform aimed at enterprise agent workflows OutSystems said the new platform is designed to help enterprise developers build, orchestrate, govern, and modernize applications that use AI agents.
The company’s announcement describes the product as an “open” agentic systems platform, with tools intended to connect agents, enterprise systems, workflows, and governance controls.
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