Agent infrastructure, frameworks, and agentic systems.

Gartner says 40 percent of enterprise applications will feature AI agents by the end of 2026, up from less than 5 percent today.











Nvidia called NemoClaw a reference security stack for OpenClaw.
TRM Labs, a San Francisco blockchain analytics company that reached a $1 billion valuation in February, on Wednesday launched an AI agent designed to work alongside human investigators hunting crypto criminals.
Snowflake wants to be the air traffic control for enterprise AI — and it just filed a flight plan. The company announced Project SnowWork on March 18, 2026, positioning it as what CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy called a "central control plane" for agentic cohesion across the enterprise.
Salesforce turned on its contact center last month.
When AI agents run in production, they accumulate context the way hoarder apartments accumulate newspapers — except the rent is paid in tokens.
Mike Masnick has been making the open web argument for a long time.
When hundreds of people queued outside Tencent's Shenzhen headquarters this month to get OpenClaw installed on their laptops, the scene looked like a product launch.
When AI coding assistants write SDK code, they tend to write the wrong SDK — or rather, the right SDK at the wrong time.
When Argonne National Laboratory published GridMind last September, the takeaway for most readers was predictable: another LLM agent framework, another benchmark paper.
When OpenAI restructured last October, it left behind an unusual artifact: a nonprofit that owns a $130 billion stake in the most valuable AI company on earth — and received $4,433 in outside contributions during its most recent full year of filing.
The enterprise wants AI agents in production.