Agent infrastructure, frameworks, and agentic systems.

When an AI agent writes its own code on the fly, that code has to live somewhere.











The week of March 2, something quietly significant happened in enterprise software.
Tencent didn't build an AI model.
When Cisco announced a broad security framework for enterprise AI agents at Cisco Live Amsterdam last month, most coverage treated it as a product launch.
Agentic security in the blast radius: Trivy CI/CD breach and the emerging agent supply chain template The security community has been wiring agentic AI into its tooling for months.
WordPress.com flipped the read-only switch on its Model Context Protocol server last October.
The advertising industry has spent two decades building interoperability on a handful of well-worn standards — OpenRTB for real-time bidding, VAST for video ad serving, OpenDirect for direct deals.
Oracle is rebuilding the plumbing inside its Fusion ERP suite.
TECNO, the Shenzhen-based smartphone brand that dominates in Africa and parts of Asia, is integrating OpenClaw into its Ella assistant — creating what TECNO is calling "EllaClaw." Android Authority described it as among the first genuine mobile deployments of OpenClaw on a phone, noting beta acce...
OpenClaw v2026.3.22 shipped March 23, 2026 with a sweeping set of breaking changes — and two packaging bugs that landed in production before anyone could run openclaw doctor --fix.
Adding a weaker model to your agent team might make it smarter and cheaper.
Anthropic shipped computer use for Claude Cowork and Claude Code this week — [research preview](https://claude.com/blog/dispatch-and-computer-use), macOS only, available to Claude Pro and Max subscribers.