According to a recent LinkedIn post from Celonis, multiple media outlets have recently featured the company’s role in combining process intelligence with artificial intelligence to drive operational improvements. The post references coverage from Diginomica, The Verdict, IT Brief, Computer Weekly, Business Punk, Weekly BCN, and Journal du Net.
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The curated articles cited in the post emphasize themes such as the need for “operational truth” before AI can deliver value, the use of Celonis technology alongside Oracle to scale AI with process intelligence, and a reported improvement in purchase-order confirmations at Molex from 30% to 90%. Other pieces highlighted focus on sovereign or digital sovereignty in AI and the claim that 82% of organizations see no AI ROI because of process issues.
For investors, the post suggests growing third-party validation of Celonis’s positioning at the intersection of AI and process intelligence, an area that could see increased enterprise spending as companies seek measurable AI outcomes. If the reported Molex results and similar case studies prove replicable at scale, they may support stronger adoption rates, higher net retention, and an expanding ecosystem with partners like Oracle.
The emphasis on digital and sovereign AI, along with “agent mining” capabilities described as built for enterprise scale, points to potential relevance in regulated and data-sensitive markets, including Europe. This could enhance Celonis’s competitive standing versus generic AI or analytics providers and may translate into longer, more complex deals with larger customers, albeit potentially with longer sales cycles.

