Navigating the agentic future.
AgentsDB is a new project dedicated to covering the fast-evolving landscape of AI agents, product launches, ecosystem players, and the trends shaping tomorrow’s intelligent systems. Our mission is to make sense of this transformation and guide you through it with clarity and depth.
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AgentiX Arrives: AI Agents Take the Wheel in the SOC
Palo Alto Networks launched AgentiX inside Cortex Cloud 2.0 on October 28, 2025, positioning autonomous responders as the new engine of the SOC. Learn what to evaluate, which metrics matter, and how to run a safe 90-day pilot.
From prompts to production: Caffeine’s autonomous app factory
Caffeine turns a plain English prompt into a live, shippable web app by coordinating specialist agents across planning, code, tests, and deployment. Explore how its factory model compresses launch cycles and where it still struggles.
From Tokens to Torque: Humanoids Clock In at Factories
Foxconn is adding humanoid robots to its Houston AI-server lines, running NVIDIA’s GR00T N models on Newton and Jetson Thor. The scoreboard shifts from tokens to tasks per hour, and alignment becomes rigorous contact moderation.
GitHub Agent HQ: Mission Control for Multi‑Vendor Agents
GitHub just put third party coding agents inside your normal branches, pull requests, and reviews. Learn how Agent HQ runs best of N workflows, enforces governance by default, and gives platform teams a single control pane.
Governed Autonomy Ships: Cortex AgentiX and Prisma AIRS 2.0
Palo Alto Networks has turned governed autonomy into something enterprises can buy, deploy, and audit. AgentiX and Prisma AIRS 2.0 combine prebuilt agents, MCP native tools, and runtime AI security to move plans from pilots to production.
Agentforce 360 turns CRM into an enterprise agent OS
Salesforce just repositioned CRM as the operating layer for enterprise AI agents. Here is what changed, why the new primitives matter, and a pragmatic playbook to go live with measurable value by the end of Q1 2026.
The Day Ads Went Infinite: Cuttable’s U.S. Shockwave
On October 28, 2025, Cuttable offered 1,000 free Meta-ready ads to every U.S. Shopify store, flooding the auction with cheap creative. Here is how infinite supply rewires strategy, guardrails, and growth team workflows.
The Price of Thought Collapses: Reasoning Becomes a Dial
In 2025, users began selecting how hard their AI thinks. OpenAI turned test time compute into a visible control and DeepSeek pushed costs down. The result is a new primitive for apps and contracts: metered thought you can budget.
Agent ID makes AI agents first-class enterprise identities
Microsoft’s Agent ID preview turns AI agents into governed enterprise identities. Learn how identity-first controls, an Agent Store, and MCP shift the focus from orchestration to accountability, plus a 90 day plan to pilot safely.
Crescendo’s multimodal AI unifies support in one thread
Crescendo’s new system puts voice, text, and images into a single support thread. See the architecture, why it changes pricing and first‑contact resolution, and how to pilot a real multimodal assistant in 90 days.
Oracle’s Agent Marketplace Lands Inside Fusion Applications
Oracle is taking enterprise agents mainstream by placing a curated marketplace and an expanded AI Agent Studio inside Fusion Applications. With IBM shipping early agents, ERP becomes the safest path for multi model automation.
AWS turns AgentOps into a cloud primitive with Bedrock AgentCore
On July 16, 2025, AWS launched Bedrock AgentCore and a new marketplace for AI agents, bundling runtime, memory, identity, and observability. Here is how that shift accelerates real enterprise deployments in two quarters.
Cursor 2.0 Turns Multi Agent Coding Into an IDE Primitive
Cursor 2.0 brings Composer and a new interface that puts multi agent coding inside the editor. Agents run in parallel on isolated copies, diffs are unified, and typical turns finish in under 30 seconds. Here is what changes for teams.
Proof-of-Compute Is Here: Attested AI Becomes Default
Confidential AI moved from policy talk to cryptographic proof. Learn how compute passports, TEEs, and GPU attestation are reshaping data deals, compliance, and platform moats across the AI stack in 2025.
AgentKit moves AI agents from demo to deployable platform
OpenAI’s AgentKit bundles Agent Builder, ChatKit, Evals, a governed Connector Registry, Guardrails, and reinforcement fine-tuning to move teams from demo to deployment. This review adds a 30-60-90 plan, metrics, and an architecture you can ship.
Nimo Infinity’s canvas browser ignites the agent wars
Nimo Infinity debuts an AI first canvas browser that turns tabs into tasks. Agents compose tools, generate mini apps on demand, and make provenance and permissions visible so teams can move fast without losing control.
Charter Alignment: OpenAI’s Foundation to PBC Pivot and AGI Gates
OpenAI’s shift to a foundation-controlled public benefit corporation rewires how frontier AI is financed and released, from Microsoft’s refreshed pact to an AGI verification panel that gates commercialization and shapes accountability.
Agent Bricks marks the pivot to auto optimized enterprise agents
Databricks' Agent Bricks moves teams beyond hand-tuned bots to auto-optimized enterprise agents. With synthetic data, LLM judges, and built-in observability, it shortens idea to production and sets a 2026 stack blueprint.

















