Nvidia has made a strategic play to dominate the emerging enterprise AI agent market by launching its Agent Toolkit, an open-source platform that 17 major software companies—including Adobe, Salesforce, and SAP—have committed to adopting. CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the platform at GTC 2026, positioning Nvidia not merely as a hardware provider but as the foundational layer for the next generation of autonomous AI systems that will operate across virtually every industry.

The Agent Toolkit addresses a critical pain point in enterprise AI deployment: the complexity of assembling disparate components from multiple vendors. Nvidia's unified platform includes Nemotron (open models optimised for agentic reasoning), AI-Q (a blueprint for enterprise knowledge processing that can reduce query costs by over 50 percent), OpenShell (a security-focused runtime with policy-based guardrails), and cuOpt (an optimisation library). Each component is open source, yet optimised specifically for Nvidia hardware—a strategic decision that ensures proliferating AI agents generate demand for Nvidia GPUs.
The breadth of adoption reveals Nvidia's ambitions. Adobe will use the toolkit as the foundation for creativity, productivity, and marketing agents, integrating Firefly models and exploring Nemotron for personalised agentic workflows. Salesforce is implementing Agent Toolkit software to enable customers to build AI agents through Agentforce, with Slack serving as the orchestration layer. SAP is incorporating the technology into Joule Studio, whilst ServiceNow's Autonomous Workforce leverages both Nemotron and its own models in a hybrid approach. Beyond horizontal platforms, specialised industries are embracing the technology: Cadence, Siemens, and Synopsys are building semiconductor design agents; IQVIA is deploying agents across 19 of the top 20 pharmaceutical companies; and CrowdStrike is embedding security protection directly into Nvidia's agent architecture.
Nvidia's open-source strategy appears paradoxical for a multi-trillion-dollar company, yet it functions as a carefully constructed competitive moat. By making the software freely available whilst optimising it for proprietary CUDA libraries, Nvidia ensures that even independently developed AI agents perform best on its hardware. The newly announced Nemotron Coalition—including Mistral AI, Cursor, LangChain, and Perplexity—will advance open frontier models trained on Nvidia infrastructure, further embedding the company's technology into the ecosystem. LangChain's integration of Agent Toolkit components into its widely adopted framework (downloaded over 1 billion times) elevates Nvidia from vendor to essential infrastructure.
However, significant risks temper the narrative. Many partner announcements use hedged language like "exploring" and "evaluating" rather than confirming production deployments. Adobe's own statements acknowledge the non-binding nature of their agreement. Competition from Microsoft's Copilot ecosystem, Google's Gemini platform, and Amazon's Bedrock presents formidable alternatives with their own advantages. OpenShell's security guardrails, whilst architecturally promising, remain unproven at enterprise scale, and autonomous agents introduce threat surfaces the industry has barely begun to map. Organisational readiness—governance structures, change management, regulatory frameworks—often lags years behind technological capability.
The Agent Toolkit announcement arrived alongside a comprehensive product portfolio refresh, including the Vera Rubin platform with seven new chips, the Dynamo 1.0 inference operating system adopted by major cloud providers, and autonomous vehicle programmes with BYD, Geely, and Nissan. Roche announced deployment of over 3,500 Blackwell GPUs, the largest such footprint for a pharmaceutical company. These announcements collectively demonstrate Nvidia remaking itself across every layer of the computing stack, positioning the company not merely as a hardware supplier but as the platform provider for the age of autonomous AI agents—a transition Huang believes will eclipse even the current era of AI models.
Fuente Original: https://venturebeat.com/technology/nvidia-launches-enterprise-ai-agent-platform-with-adobe-salesforce-sap-among
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