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Agentic success has a prerequisite — building the systems most enterprises left undone
Enterprises racing toward assured autonomy in agentic AI are running headlong into a decades-old problem: Most of their infrastructure was never designed to be connected — let alone governed at the speed AI demands. Only about 30% of the enterprise is truly connected today — a fragmentation driven by accumulated technical debt, siloed IT stacks ...
Stop bolting AI onto brownfield and start treating legacy as a feeder, not a foundation, says Dell CTO
Fully autonomous AI has crossed the threshold from concept to enterprise implementation, forcing organizations to rethink the very foundation on which they run their businesses. The shift is arriving faster than most organizations anticipated, bringing with it an urgent new set of economic and architectural demands. But the pressure is especially acute for enterprises that ...
AI made attackers smarter. Now it’s giving mid-market companies a fighting chance
The rise of intelligent digital workers and autonomous AI agents is compounding an already urgent cybersecurity challenge: attack surfaces expanding faster than security teams can manually assess them. That pressure is exactly why autonomous penetration testing is emerging as a critical discipline. AI-powered attackers are compressing the time from vulnerability discovery to exploitation from months to ...
Domain-specific AI is rewriting the rules of workforce management
The rise of agentic AI is reshaping what enterprise partnerships must deliver — and domain-specific AI is proving to be the real differentiator between systems that advise and systems that act. As AI transforms what it means to integrate enterprise systems, the convergence of human capital management data with intelligent integration platforms is creating a ...
The headless enterprise has arrived: theCUBE’s Boomi World day two keynote analysis
The enterprise is reaching an inflection point as AI agents move from experiment to operational reality, forcing a rethink of how data flows, governance gets built and platforms evolve to serve a headless future. At the center of that rethink is liquid data — the fluid, low-latency movement of governed data between agents across the ...
Untrained AI agents are easy security targets — they don’t know bad people exist, says KnowBe4 CEO
The dual-threat landscape of enterprise AI security is coming into focus. The same autonomous agents transforming workforce productivity are also expanding the attack surface — and most organizations have no governance framework to manage either risk. As a matter of fact, the gap between adoption and governance has become the defining security risk of the current ...
Red Hat maintains open source beats the cloud giants on AI economics
Red Hat Inc. wants to be the one layer everything else builds around — the durable AI ecosystem of the open source era. The company has staked its next decade of growth on the conviction that open source will underpin enterprise AI the same way Linux and Kubernetes defined the cloud era. With the launch ...
Boomi CEO: The agents are ready, but the enterprise data foundation beneath them might not be
Somewhere inside every large company, there is a long list of AI pilots — promising, applauded, then quietly shelved. The culprit, more often than not, is a data activation failure. The gap between AI ambition and enterprise reality is widening as organizations struggle with legacy systems and shadow AI building inside every business function. Boomi ...
AI’s easy on-ramp has become a costly exit problem for enterprises, says Red Hat
As enterprises push AI beyond the pilot stage, the cost and complexity of running inference at scale are forcing a fundamental rethink of how infrastructure is designed, governed and sourced, putting horizontal cloud — one shared foundation for running workloads across the enterprise — at the center of AI strategy. The open hybrid cloud model ...
Google Cloud sees its marketplace as the launchpad for the agentic enterprise
Enterprise software buyers are moving fast — and they’re no longer shopping the way they used to. The shift toward platform-centric, outcome-driven procurement is accelerating the new agentic reality that’s transforming how work gets done, creating a rare window for companies that have positioned themselves at the intersection of distribution and autonomous AI. As Google ...









