Rimini Street has launched Rimini Agentic UX, a new AI-driven user engagement layer designed to automate and streamline ERP processes without requiring organisations to upgrade or migrate their existing systems. The company says the technology is already being deployed across dozens of client projects as enterprises look for ways to modernise workflows while avoiding the cost and disruption of major ERP overhauls.
Rimini Agentic UX sits on top of existing Oracle, SAP and other ERP platforms, using agentic AI, automation and orchestration tools to create a unified, role-based interface for enterprise workflows. The company says the approach improves productivity by delivering tailored, persona-specific process flows and enterprise-wide visibility. Because it operates independently of underlying ERP code, organisations can adopt the technology without changes to core systems.
Rimini Street CEO Seth Ravin said many traditional ERP systems are reaching technical and functional limits and lack the flexibility organisations need to respond quickly to changing business requirements. He said Rimini Agentic UX, combined with the company’s Rimini Smart Path methodology, enables clients to add AI-powered automation “within weeks, not months” while staying within existing budgets.
Rimini Street said its broader support and optimisation services have helped clients reallocate billions of dollars from routine maintenance to innovation projects. The company positions its Smart Path process as a structured way for organisations to introduce AI capabilities and modernisation while maintaining the stability of their legacy ERP environment.
Sunway CIO Kevin Khoo said Rimini Street’s approach has enabled the company to advance AI projects and other initiatives that might otherwise have been delayed. He said the support has helped accelerate transformation efforts essential to improving competitiveness and customer experience.
The introduction of Rimini Agentic UX reflects rising demand for AI-enabled ERP enhancements as organisations seek automation, faster process execution and lower operating costs without committing to major ERP migrations.
