Coupa customers leveraging Tonkean ProcurementWorks for intake orchestration have cut their cycle times from 13 to just 7 days and increased spend under management by 40%. And, importantly, they’ve increased process adoption and compliance.
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Traditionally, the goal of the procurement team has been, simply, to procure—in a cost-efficient manner—what resources the business needs to operate. But procurement is changing. Here's how to keep up.
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“True AI agents are defined by goal-driven autonomy — the ability to work dynamically and proactively, with self-determination, to pursue long-term business goals,” Sagi Eliyahu told PYMNTS.
Tonkean’s hybrid model where AI agents operate autonomously but within structured, rules-based frameworks raises important questions about the future of AI-driven enterprise workflows. Speaking exclusively to AIM Research, Tonkean co-founder and CEO Sagi Eliyahu emphasized why this hybrid approach is essential:
Tonkean’s AI agents autonomously orchestrate complex processes while working to achieve long-term business goals—all while maintaining compliance, visibility, and control.