The following is a feature-length breakdown of Tonkean Agentic Orchestration, complete with an exclusive interview with Tonkean co-founder and CEO Sagi Eliyahu. The original version appeared in the April, 2025 edition of CPOStrategy.
The latest wave of AI-powered process orchestration is here—and it packs quite the punch.
It’s called agentic orchestration.
Agentic orchestration—defined by specialised AI agents that organisations can deploy to autonomously orchestrate back-office processes on employees’ behalf—represents an exciting new application of AI in the enterprise, which is perhaps why so many vendors are racing to put agentic orchestration solutions of their own.
In February 2025, Tonkean, too, made its agentic orchestration and autonomous AI agents generally available. However, Tonkean’s agentic orchestration technology is built differently. Tonkean Agentic Orchestration layers autonomous AI with deterministic, rules-based automation—meaning, Tonkean agents can work on their own to automate complex processes as well as pursue long-term goals, but only ever within a set of guardrails and rules established by humans.
Importantly, and unlike other orchestration vendors, Tonkean also comes with over 200 prebuilt integrations, meaning Tonkean’s agents can autonomously orchestrate work across departments and across every piece of technology an organisation might use—as opposed to solely within one walled garden.
The potential of agentic orchestration for internal teams like procurement, whose key processes are inherently cross-functional and touch many different technology environments, is immense. Telling us all about it is Sagi Eliyahu, Co-Founder and CEO at Tonkean. In this exclusive article, CPOstrategy explores how Eliyahu’s organisation is redefining the possible in procurement via agentic orchestration.
Read the full feature-length article here.