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Composable at the Core, Agentic by Design: How Enterprises Are Building the Internet of Agents
Agentic AI is moving fast, but enterprise adoption is lagging behind the hype.
Most organizations are experimenting with copilots and isolated agents, yet very few have a clear path to production-ready, enterprise-scale systems. The challenge is not models or tools. It is architecture, governance, and ecosystem coordination.
In this session, we explore how agentic AI is becoming a core operating layer of modern digital systems when it is Composable at the Core and Agentic by Design. We will look at how agents are evolving from standalone assistants into modular, goal-driven components that operate across composable architectures, collaborate across vendors, and integrate into real enterprise environments.
Drawing on real ecosystem work across platforms, agencies, ISVs, and infrastructure providers, this talk breaks down what it actually takes to move from experimentation to execution. We will cover reference architectures, multi-agent collaboration patterns, governance considerations, and the emerging Internet of Agents.
Attendees will leave with a practical mental model for how agentic systems fit into MACH-aligned stacks, what needs to be true for enterprise adoption, and how ecosystems can reinvent together without creating new forms of lock-in.
Small print:
- Target audience: Enterprise architects, platform leaders, CTOs, CDOs, product leaders, and senior engineers evaluating or building agentic AI systems
- Session level: Intermediate to Advanced
- Key takeaways: How multi-agent, cross-vendor systems actually work in practice
- Session format: 45-minute talk with optional Q&A
- First public delivery: yes
- Technical requirements: Standard presentation setup. No live demo required, but visuals and architecture diagrams included.
Andrew Kumar
Global VP & Builder | AI Platforms & Ecosystems | ENTJ-A. Father.
Austin, Texas, United States
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