Hexaware Technologies announced the launch of ‘Zero License’, a new enterprise offering designed to help organizations replace bloated SaaS workflows with Agentic AI in months, rather than years. This initiative aims to drastically reduce software license costs, eliminate manual effort, and simplify complex application stacks by using AI agents as the primary execution layer. The offering targets workflow-heavy industries like Healthcare, Insurance, and Banking to accelerate cycle times and reduce operational friction starting February 10, 2026.
Hexaware Unveils Zero License Offering
Hexaware Technologies announced the launch of Zero License, a groundbreaking enterprise offering intended to help organizations overhaul their existing technology landscape. The core purpose is to replace complex, layered SaaS workflows with Agentic AI capabilities, promising results in months, not years.
The move directly addresses the challenge of bloated enterprise stacks, rising license costs due to overlapping capabilities, and increasing integration overhead that plagues modern businesses. Zero License shifts the focus from managing multiple tools to directly executing outcomes.
The Agentic AI Execution Layer
Under this new model, core platforms remain the systems of record, while AI agents become the system of action. These agents handle intake, data capture, routing, execution, and follow-ups across existing processes. This approach significantly reduces dependence on low-value SaaS tools and minimizes integration overhead.
Sanjay Salunkhe, President & Global Head – Digital and Software Services at Hexaware, emphasized the shift: “Most organizations don’t have a tooling problem. They have an execution problem.” Zero License aims to deliver faster execution and a measurable reduction in license spend within months.
Industry Focus Areas
Zero License is specifically tailored for workflow-heavy and highly regulated sectors. Key application areas include:
- Healthcare: AI agents automating claims, prior authorizations, and provider workflows over core platforms.
- Insurance: AI agents managing intake, triage, adjudication, and follow-ups across policy and claims systems.
- Banking and Financial Services: AI agents executing processes like KYC, onboarding, and reconciliations.
- Manufacturing and Utilities: AI agents taking over planning, coordination, and scheduling to reduce tool sprawl.
Siddharth Dhar, President & Global Head – AI at Hexaware, stated that with Zero License, “AI isn’t another tool in the stack. It’s the execution surface.” This change allows enterprises to simplify their technology landscape while gaining greater control over actual work execution.
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