Asana today announced the acquisition of StackAI to strengthen its enterprise AI workflow capabilities. This will allow execution between multiple systems among enterprises and their teams. StackAI is an easy-to-use platform used to design and control artificial intelligence-powered workflows. StackAI integrates various enterprise systems such as ERP, CRM, and ITSM to enable complex automation processes.
Moreover, StackAI enables end-to-end execution across platforms such as Salesforce, AWS, and Oracle. Multi-agent processes will then be able to perform operations like reading, acting, and syncing data in a seamless manner. Therefore, organizations gain improved efficiency and process automation. The implementation of StackAI by Asana improves its ability to collaborate between humans and agents. AI Teammates connect workflow context from the Work Graph® into StackAI processes. At the same time, outputs return to Asana for execution and tracking.
Dan Rogers, CEO of Asana, explains, “This acquisition accelerates our roadmap and marks the next phase of human-agent work. We’re seeing real momentum with AI Teammates and AI Studio: customers are augmenting their teams with purpose-built agents that take on everyday work and use AI Studio to build automations around highly repetitive processes like request intake and task routing. StackAI now lets them go further, agentifying the most complex business processes end-to-end, across every system and tool their business runs on. This is an incredibly exciting time for Asana. We’re primed to help enterprises unlock the real productivity promise of AI.
“In our own proof of concept with the StackAI team, we transformed our Search Engine Optimization spend process in minutes. StackAI agents quickly pulled live data across five marketing systems, summarized the insights, and handed work over to AI Teammates trained by their human counterparts to take action. We were blown away, and we think our customers will be too.”
Enhanced Human-Agent Collaboration Across Systems
Unlike traditional tools, Asana supports multi-user agent interaction. Teams can collaborate, approve tasks, and refine workflows continuously. Therefore, workflows get better each time they are executed. On the whole, this deal places Asana in a position to enable a change in enterprises’ AI workflows. It helps organizations move from isolated automation to fully integrated, intelligent operations.
Tony Rosinol from StackAI states, “StackAI was built on a simple conviction: AI creates ROI for enterprises when agents can specialize and reach into the systems where business actually runs. General-purpose agents talk; specialized agents act. So we built a platform to let anyone build agents for manual and important enterprise processes. We then proved ourselves within some of the most heavily regulated companies in the world.
“Joining Asana is the moment our offering scales. We bring the cross-system workflow engine; Asana brings a company’s entire business context, memory, team workflows, and governance – along with an established enterprise sales motion and thousands of customers waiting for exactly what we’ve built.”
Rogers continued, “Asana is the operating system for human-agent work. Our customers can run governed, reliable workflows across teams, systems, and data. Foundation models will continue to improve, and orchestration tools will continue to multiply. The enduring value will belong to the system that can coordinate all of them inside the flow of real operational work – with the context, governance, memory, and execution capability that make every cycle smarter than the last. We are closing the gap from pockets of individual productivity to enterprise-wide workflow productivity – humans and agents working together at the right checkpoints, on the workflows that actually matter.”
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News Source: Businesswire.com