NiCE has announced a new Workforce Empowerment Suite, a single platform designed to give enterprise contact centers one operating model to manage both human agents and AI agents at scale. Launched at NiCE World 2026, the suite brings performance, governance, quality, and compliance under one roof, regardless of whether an interaction is handled by a person or a machine.
This announcement reflects the growing importance of AI, particularly as its advances continue to demonstrate significant value within the contact center.
“AI is already helping orchestrate some 25 billion customer interactions across industries globally,”
Craig Moss, Strategic Alliances Director on NiCE's international team, said in response to the announcement.
This growth highlights the new position contact center leaders suddenly find themselves in, one where they are responsible for a workforce that is part human and part AI, and are expected to manage both effectively.
One Platform, One Standard: What the Suite Actually Does
The Workforce Empowerment Suite consolidates workforce management, quality assurance, performance tracking, compliance, and AI operations onto a single AI-native platform. The practical implication is that human and AI workstreams now share the same signals and boundaries, rather than running in parallel systems that require separate oversight, reporting, and governance frameworks.
Central to the suite is AI-powered forecasting and scheduling, which aligns workforce capacity directly with service outcomes. A new Copilot for Workforce Managers surfaces coaching insights and delivers shared dashboards that give managers unified visibility across both human agents and their AI counterparts.
Through GenAI workflows, the suite can also scale quality evaluation to as much as 100% of interactions, with auto-summarized assessments that highlight strengths, surface gaps, and recommend next best actions. For enterprises that have historically sampled only a small percentage of interactions for quality review, this represents a fundamental shift in what consistent oversight can look like.
The suite is underpinned by enterprise-grade security and built on standards that large organizations already require from their vendors, including SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, and FedRAMP Moderate authorization. For regulated industries such as financial services, healthcare, and government, this signals that NiCE has designed the suite to operate within the compliance environments those sectors demand.




