
Just about every enterprise software vendor now agrees on one thing, at least: AI agents are only as useful as The post “Blowing things up”: The one move vendors got wrong on AI agents appeared first on The New Stack .
The accelerating development and deployment of AI agents necessitates a critical evaluation of vendor strategies and user experience, highlighting past missteps in their initial commercialization.
A strategic reader should care because the effective integration and user adoption of AI agents will redefine enterprise software, impacting productivity, competitive landscapes, and the future of work.
Vendor approaches to AI agent deployment will likely become more user-centric, focusing on practical applicability and seamless integration rather than grand, disruptive claims.
- · Enterprise software vendors focusing on user experience
- · Businesses successfully integrating AI agents
- · AI agent developers prioritizing practical utility
- · Enterprise software vendors with poor AI agent implementations
- · Companies slow to adopt effective AI agent strategies
- · Traditional white-collar service providers
Enterprise software vendors will pivot their AI agent strategies to emphasize reliability, security, and measurable ROI for end-users.
Increased competition among vendors will lead to more robust and specialized AI agent solutions for specific industry verticals.
The widespread, effective use of AI agents could significantly alter organizational structures and job roles within enterprises, creating new demand for 'AI orchestrators' or 'agent managers'.
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