Generative artificial intelligence is transforming the way companies envision their applications. However, contrary to certain common misconceptions, AI cannot, on its own, create and operate complete or complex business applications.
It can analyze a request, propose structures, or suggest solutions. However, turning these proposals into truly operational systems, capable of orchestrating processes, integrating applications, enforcing access rules, and meeting audit requirements, requires a genuine application backbone.
It is precisely within this framework that the approach developed by ROK Solution fits, combining process orchestration, organizational governance, and agentic architecture to rapidly transform a business intent into a secure-by-design operational application.
From brainstorming to operational application
In most companies, applications emerge from informal exchanges: meetings, business workshops, or team brainstorming sessions. Employees describe a need, outline a process, and then a often lengthy cycle of specification, development, and integration begins.
The ROK platform aims to radically shorten this cycle.
An exchange, for example a brainstorming session recorded during a Teams meeting where several collaborators describe the application they want to build, can be analyzed by artificial intelligence. Within minutes, the platform is able to generate a structured business application, including the process workflow, business rules, required forms, integrations with existing systems, and technical automations.
The discussed idea quickly becomes an operational application, which teams can then adjust or evolve.
In this approach, AI analyzes, understands, and proposes, while the platform structures processes, assigns roles and permissions, generates interfaces, and implements the necessary integrations with the information system.
The evolution of hyperautomation toward agentic architecture
The ROK platform is historically rooted in the logic of hyperautomation solutions, as defined by Gartner within the BOAT (Business Orchestration and Automation Technologies) framework. These environments enable the orchestration of business processes, the integration of applications, and the automation of operations within the information system.
The emergence of artificial intelligence now marks a new stage in the evolution of these platforms.
ROK introduces an agentic architecture in which multiple AI agents collaborate to design business applications. Some analyze needs, others structure processes, generate interfaces, or define rules and integrations.
An orchestrator agent oversees the entire system to ensure the overall consistency of the generated application.
This architecture now makes it possible to fully automate the design of business applications, by directly transforming an intention expressed by teams into a structured operational system.
Exogenous AI and security by design
Another key feature of the platform is that artificial intelligence remains external to the operational system. It does not access the company’s databases or internal data models. It is used to analyze needs and propose applications, while data and execution remain fully controlled by the platform.
Companies can also choose the AI models they want to work with, whether public, private, or sovereign models.
However, the platform’s security does not rely solely on this separation.
ROK also integrates a comprehensive organizational model representing roles, responsibilities, and stakeholders within the company. Workflows automatically assign tasks to the right individuals and enforce the corresponding access rules. Each action is carried out within a controlled framework: who can view, decide, or act at a given step of the process.
An evolution of the automation platform market
Many enterprise software vendors are currently exploring the integration of artificial intelligence into their automation platforms. Environments such as Microsoft Power Platform or ServiceNow are gradually incorporating assistants and AI capabilities to facilitate the creation of processes or applications.
ROK’s approach fits within this dynamic, while emphasizing a key point: the combination of artificial intelligence, process orchestration, and organizational modeling. The objective is not only to assist users, but to directly transform a business intent into a structured and, above all, secure operational system.
A new way to design applications
For years, designing a business application meant multiplying workshops, spending entire days on business analysis, and then waiting weeks, sometimes months, between the expression and validation of requirements and their deployment into production.
Artificial intelligence is fundamentally changing this dynamic. Ideas expressed by teams can now be analyzed and structured to generate operational business applications very quickly.
However, this acceleration only has value if it is built on an architecture capable of orchestrating processes, managing organizations, and securing operations.
This is precisely where the difference lies. By combining agentic architecture, BPM orchestration, and organizational governance, ROK Solution enables the transformation of a business intent into a secure-by-design operational application. Processes are structured, access is controlled, and responsibilities are clearly assigned within the organization.
AI accelerates design. The platform ensures consistency, governance, and security.
As a result, companies can now design business applications at the speed of AI, while maintaining the level of control and reliability essential to enterprise information systems.
