
OutSystems announced an Agentic Systems Platform at its 2026 ONE Conference, describing a set of tools for building, governing, and orchestrating enterprise AI agents. The company also said it is expanding work with AWS through integrations involving Kiro, AWS Transform, and Amazon Bedrock.
OutSystems announced an Agentic Systems Platform for enterprise AI at its 2026 ONE Conference, according to company announcements distributed by PRNewswire and Business Wire.
OutSystems said the new platform is designed to help organizations build, deploy, and manage AI agents and agentic systems across enterprise workflows. In its announcement, the company described the offering as an “open” Agentic Systems Platform powered by an Enterprise Context Graph, with capabilities grouped around Agentic Systems Engineering, Agentic Enterprise Orchestration, and Agentic Industry Solutions.
According to the OutSystems announcement carried by PRNewswire, the platform includes an Agent Experience layer with services based on A2A and MCP, along with agentic coding and publishing services. The company said these capabilities are intended to support governed AI-agent portfolios, a concern for enterprises trying to move beyond isolated experiments while maintaining oversight.
Business Wire’s coverage of the ONE Conference announcement said OutSystems is positioning the platform around enterprise context, orchestration, and industry-specific systems. The company’s framing reflects a broader shift in enterprise AI products from single chat interfaces toward multi-step agents that can connect to business systems, use tools, and coordinate tasks.
In a separate Business Wire announcement, OutSystems said it is adding new AI capabilities with AWS to support agentic systems for enterprise customers. The company said the collaboration integrates Kiro, AWS Transform, and Amazon Bedrock with the OutSystems platform.
OutSystems said the AWS-related capabilities are meant to provide model flexibility, help with legacy modernization, and support governance. Amazon Bedrock is AWS’s managed service for accessing and building with foundation models, while AWS Transform and Kiro are described in the announcement as part of the broader integration set. The companies’ announcement did not provide independent customer benchmarks or adoption figures for the new integrations.
The announcements indicate that OutSystems wants to extend its low-code and enterprise application platform into the emerging market for agentic AI systems. Rather than presenting agents as standalone tools, the company is emphasizing lifecycle management: engineering, publishing, orchestration, governance, and context.
That emphasis is notable because enterprise agent deployments often require more than model access. Companies need to decide which systems an agent can reach, what data it can use, who approves its actions, how failures are handled, and how agent behavior is monitored over time. OutSystems’ announcement suggests it is trying to package those concerns into a platform layer for customers already building business applications.
The company’s references to A2A and MCP also point to interoperability as a selling point. MCP, or Model Context Protocol, has gained attention as a way for AI systems to connect with tools and data sources through a common interface. A2A, or agent-to-agent communication, is similarly associated with coordinating activity across multiple agents or services. OutSystems’ statement says its Agent Experience layer includes services based on those approaches, though the announcements do not detail implementation specifics.
The available source material is primarily company-issued announcements, so claims about customer outcomes should be treated as vendor positioning until independently verified. OutSystems has outlined the product direction, architecture categories, and AWS integration plans, but the announcements do not include third-party performance testing, deployment metrics, or comparative evidence against other enterprise AI platforms.
For now, the news is best read as a strategic product expansion: OutSystems is formally moving further into enterprise agent infrastructure, combining agent-building tools, orchestration, governance language, and AWS cloud AI integrations. The practical significance will depend on how customers use the platform in production and how well it handles real enterprise constraints such as security, compliance, integration complexity, and operational reliability.
OutSystems announced an Agentic Systems Platform for enterprise AI at its 2026 ONE Conference, according to company announcements distributed by PRNewswire and Business Wire.
A platform pitch for governed enterprise agents OutSystems said the new platform is designed to help organizations build, deploy, and manage AI agents and agentic systems across enterprise workflows.
According to the OutSystems announcement carried by PRNewswire, the platform includes an Agent Experience layer with services based on A2A and MCP, along with agentic coding and publishing services.
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