iGrafx and NTT DATA INTRAMART have announced a strategic collaboration aimed at pushing Autonomous Operations forward. The collaboration brings together process intelligence, enterprise execution, and agentic AI enabled decision support. The idea is to help enterprises run operations that can adapt on their own, while still keeping governance and control firmly in place.
This collaboration is not starting from zero. It builds on a relationship that has already been taking shape between the two companies. Both sides share the same view of the problem enterprises are facing today. Automation is happening everywhere, but it is often fragmented. Tools are added one by one. Tasks are automated in isolation. Instead of simplifying operations, this often creates more complexity. The companies are aligned on helping enterprises move toward orchestrated operations that are driven by insight and capable of adapting without losing transparency or oversight.
The announcement is being made alongside the Business Transformation World Summit. At the summit, both companies are meeting with senior business and technology leaders. The conversations are focused on operational agility and what it really means in an environment that is becoming more complex and more influenced by AI every year.
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As enterprises scale AI and automation initiatives, a clear pattern is emerging. Automating individual tasks on their own does not lead to autonomy. In many cases, it leads to confusion and added operational risk. True operational autonomy depends on connected intelligence. Processes, systems, decisions, and people need to be linked together. That connection needs to be visible, governed, and trusted across the organization.
At the same time, AI capabilities are advancing quickly. Agentic AI is a major part of this shift. These systems can reason, collaborate, and act across complex operational environments. They open up new possibilities for how work gets done. But using agentic AI responsibly is not just about deploying models. Organizations need a strong process backbone. They also need an execution environment that is designed for adaptability, trust, and enterprise scale.
This collaboration is meant to address exactly that gap. It combines iGrafx’s deep process intelligence with NTT DATA INTRAMART’s enterprise execution platform. Together, the companies aim to enable adaptive orchestration capabilities that support a move away from traditional automation. The goal is to help organizations progress toward Autonomous Operations that are supported by agentic AI.
iGrafx contributes enterprise grade process intelligence capabilities. This includes process modeling, analysis, simulation, and a governed process repository. These capabilities help organizations see how workflows actually run, how systems and teams interact, and how risks and controls operate across the business. NTT DATA INTRAMART brings decades of experience in enterprise execution. Its strengths include low code application development, workflow management, automation technologies, API driven integration, and a trusted platform that is already used by more than 11,900 enterprises.
The joint initiative fits into a broader strategy shared by both companies. The focus is on moving the market toward Autonomous Operations. In this model, insight driven orchestration continuously improves execution. At the same time, it maintains the visibility, auditability, and compliance that enterprise environments require.
This announcement also marks the start of a multi year joint development effort. Teams from both organizations will work together across product, engineering, and domain expertise. The areas of focus include agentic AI orchestration patterns, adaptive decision flows that are grounded in process intelligence, and execution frameworks that are built for governance and enterprise scale. The aim is to create an operational model that reflects how real organizations function. They are complex. They are interconnected. They need autonomy, but they also need clear oversight.


