Agentic AI implementations have moved past chatbot pilots and are now autonomous systems that trigger workflows, access sensitive data, and make operational decisions across the enterprise. New insights from Info-Tech Research Group show that piecemeal, pilot-era stacks built for quick wins expose organizations to risks such as integration brittleness, runaway costs, stale or untrusted data, and governance gaps as adoption scales. The firm's Discover the Enterprise Agentic AI Technology Stack blueprint maps six layers of the agentic AI stack to help IT leaders, enterprise architects, and AI product owners understand how the pieces fit together, assess architecture gaps, and prepare for vendor evaluation.

ARLINGTON, Va., Aug. 19, 2026 /CNW/ -- As agentic AI moves into core enterprise workflows, it is now expected to meet enterprise-grade standards for reliability, security, governance, cost control, and vendor sustainability. However, few agent stacks built during the pilot era were designed for those expectations. To help IT teams close the gap, Info-Tech Research Group has published its Discover the Enterprise Agentic AI Technology Stack blueprint, which examines each layer of the stack and equips teams to make architecture and vendor choices that hold up at scale.

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