The Connectivity Paradox Holding Back Enterprise Agentic AI

AI agents have become the primary driver of enterprise productivity. According to a recent report by Salesforce, organizations currently use an average of 12 agents, with that number expected to climb 67% within the next two years.  Currently, 83% of organizations report that most or all teams and functions have adopted AI agents. However, business…

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AWS turns its S3 storage service into a file system for AI agents

Amazon Web Services is making its S3 object storage service easier for AI agents to access with the introduction of a native file system interface. The new interface, S3 Files, will eliminate a longstanding tradeoff between the low cost of S3 and the interactivity of a traditional file system or of Amazon’s Elastic File System…

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Salesforce launches Headless 360 to support agent‑first enterprise workflows

Salesforce is packaging its developer and AI tooling, including its vibe coding environment Agentforce Vibes, into a new platform named Headless 360, designed to help enterprise teams build agent-first workflows. The CRM software provider defines agent-first workflows as enterprise processes in which software agents, rather than human users, carry out tasks by directly invoking APIs,…

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Google adds automated code reviews to Conductor AI

Google’s Conductor AI extension for context-driven development has been fitted with a new automated review feature intended to make AI-assisted engineering safer and more predictable. Announced February 12, the new Automated Review feature allows the Conductor extension to go beyond planning and execution into validation, generating post-implementation reports on code quality and compliance based on…

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