Infor's April release, which includes Industry AI Agent updates and the limited availability of Infor Agentic Orchestrator, are tailored to help customers close persistent AI execution gaps uncovered by new Infor research.
NEW YORK, April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Infor, the Industry Cloud Complete company, today announces new capabilities across Infor Velocity Suite and the limited availability of an enhanced Infor Agentic Orchestrator, designed to deliver the industry specificity, precision and governed execution that enterprises need to close the gap between AI ambition and AI value. The release is backed by findings within the Infor Enterprise AI Adoption Impact Index, new proprietary research surveying 1,000 business decision-makers across the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and France on the barriers preventing businesses from deploying and scaling AI.

The research points to persistent, shared barriers preventing enterprises from launching complex AI initiatives, even among companies with strong ambition to scale. While 80% of business decision-makers globally believe their organization has the internal capability to manage an AI implementation, significant structural barriers like data security, sovereignty, and compliance (36%), lack of internal AI talent (25%), and unclear ROI (23%) remain as major obstacles and prevent organizations from advancing their AI strategy.
"At Infor, agentic AI isn't a feature we bolted on. It's the culmination of two decades of deliberate foundation building. Our industry-specific platforms, multi-tenant architecture, and deep process intelligence give our agents a level of contextual precision that generic AI simply cannot replicate. A purchasing agent at a healthcare provider and one at a discrete manufacturer aren't the same agent, they shouldn't be," said Kevin Samuelson, CEO, Infor. "That specificity is what allows us to clearly articulate the ROI, and deliver on it. We're not selling automation for its own sake. We're selling measurable outcomes for the industries by meeting our customers where they are with AI and providing a clear, simple, and efficient path to where they want to be."
"It is very clear that Infor's clients are finding sustained economic value with their path to the agentic enterprise and they love the journey with Infor," said Mickey North Rizza, Group Vice-President, Enterprise Software for IDC.
Product Updates: Infor Velocity Suite and Infor Agentic Orchestrator
Despite widespread confidence in capability, nearly half of organizations globally — 49% — are still in the early stages of AI deployment, with many yet to move beyond pilots or partial rollouts. The path to AI value demands best-in-class technology, paired with industry context, governed execution, and a transparent governance approach. Infor's new and expanded capabilities are built precisely to deliver that approach. New updates include:
Infor Velocity Suite — Expanded Agents and Use Case Library
One in four businesses cite lack of internal AI talent as a top barrier to scale AI. Infor Velocity Suite is the simplest path for customers to realize value from their AI investment. As a full-suite package combining precise AI solutions, tools, technology, and industry expertise, Infor Velocity Suite now includes all Infor Industry AI Agents, tailored to provide a faster, connected route between go-live and business impact. This release delivers several key updates, including:
Additionally, Infor is introducing a new Velocity Suite add-on for Infor Warehouse Management System (WMS) focused on improving day-to-day warehouse operations. The pick path optimization use case leverages machine learning to guide warehouse workers along the most efficient routes when picking items for orders. By reducing unnecessary walking and equipment travel, customers have achieved up to a 25% decrease in travel distance, helping warehouses operate more efficiently and fulfill orders faster.
Infor Agentic Orchestrator — Now in Limited Availability
Thirty-two percent of business leaders rank the ability for AI to perform tasks autonomously as a top three priority for AI success. Within Infor Industry Cloud Platform, Infor's Agentic Orchestrator acts as the trusted, transparent infrastructure layer that enables Industry AI Agents to move from isolated tasks to coordinated workflows. Today, Infor is announcing the limited availability of a newly enhanced update, which will operate across three critical capability areas:
These updates directly address the common barriers enterprises face, giving businesses the technology-backed confidence to deploy, scale, and iterate their AI-powered workflows across their organizations.
Enterprise AI Adoption Impact Index: Findings in Detail
The Enterprise AI Adoption Impact Index polled 1,000 C-Suite, VP, Director, and Head-of-level professionals across Retail and Wholesale, Food and Beverage, Industrial Manufacturing, Automotive, and Logistics and Distribution. Across industries and roles, the trend is clear: enterprise operational and executional infrastructure isn't meeting the standard of enterprise leaders' AI ambitions.
Finding 1: AI confidence is high, but structural barriers persist
Finding 2: Data and agent distrust are slowing the path from deployment to value
Finding 3: Security, agents, and industry fit top the AI wish list
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"Since moving to Infor's multi-tenant cloud, we see improvements appear in the system without having to request them," said Zoaib Saifuddin, General Manager, IT from AMADA America. "Infor Agentic Orchestrator is the next step in that evolution: instead of our service engineers searching for answers, the intelligence comes to them."
"With Infor's AI driven Pick Path Optimization, we have elevated our warehouse operations to the next level. By intelligently leveraging real time data, we achieve 15% faster picking and 25% less travel distance. This leads to better utilization of our workforce and reduces our dependence on temporary staff," said Vera Janssens, Supply Chain Analyst at Coram International.
"With Infor Velocity Suite, we can grow rapidly without expanding resources at the same pace. Starting with customer order entry as our first automation, it provided a simple, practical path to AI— freeing our team to focus on higher-value customer engagement. We're excited to expand AI across more processes to drive even greater efficiency," said Jamarl Scace, Digital and IT Lead at Kattsafe.
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Survey Methodology
The research from March 24th, 2026 through April 9th, 2026, polled 1,000 business decision-makers — 250 each across the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and France — at C-Suite, VP, Director, and Head-of-level positions within SME and enterprise organizations in Retail and Wholesale, Food and Beverage, Industrial Manufacturing, Automotive, and Logistics and Distribution.
About Infor
Infor is a global leader in business cloud software specialized by industry. We develop complete solutions for our focus industries. Infor's mission-critical enterprise applications and services are designed to deliver sustainable operational advantages with security and faster time to value. Over 60,000 organizations in more than 175 countries rely on Infor's 17,000 employees to help achieve their business goals. As a Koch company, our financial strength, ownership structure, and long-term view empower us to foster enduring, mutually beneficial relationships with our customers. Visit www.infor.com.
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