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How to Choose an AI Agent Development Company in 2026 — A Decision Framework Based on 542 Real Projects
The AI agent development market has exploded. RTS Labs, Kanerika, Markovate, Appinventiv, and dozens more now compete for enterprise contracts — but AIJourn's 2026 buyer's guide warns that most companies are choosing wrong, and the 40% project failure rate Gartner predicts proves it.
Read more →75% of Banks Now Deploy AI Agents — Why Financial Services Is Leading the Agent Control Plane Revolution
Financial services has quietly become the proving ground for production AI agent infrastructure. RTS Labs reports that 64-75% of banks now deploy AI agents for fraud detection, loan processing, and compliance — making banking the single most agent-dense industry in 2026. But the story isn't just about adoption numbers. It's about what banks are building that every other industry will need next: the agent control plane.
Read more →Every Employee Will Be an Agent Manager — The Workforce Shift Nobody's Preparing For
The org chart is about to break. Not because AI agents are replacing employees — that narrative is tired and mostly wrong. Because every employee is about to become a manager of AI agents, and almost no company has the infrastructure to support that transition.
Read more →Forrester: Enterprise Software Is Being Redesigned for Digital Workforces — Half of ERP Vendors Will Ship Autonomous Governance by Year-End
Forrester's 2026 enterprise software predictions signal a structural shift that goes beyond AI adoption metrics: enterprise applications themselves are being redesigned to accommodate AI agents as first-class participants in business processes. Not as add-ons. Not as copilots sitting beside human users. As autonomous digital workers that need their own governance, their own compliance frameworks, and their own management infrastructure built directly into the platforms they operate within.
Read more →Custom Software Used to Cost $100K — Now a 10-Person Company Can Have It for Less Than a Monthly Hire
For decades, custom software was a luxury only well-funded companies could afford. A bakery that wanted a custom inventory and ordering system? $50,000 minimum and six months of development. A local plumber who needed automated scheduling and customer follow-ups? $30,000 for a basic app. A boutique retailer wanting a personalized loyalty program? Budget $80,000 or settle for a generic SaaS that doesn't quite fit.
Read more →MCP Is the USB Standard for AI Agents — And 2026 Is the Year It Goes Enterprise
Every platform shift needs its interoperability standard. TCP/IP gave us the internet. HTTP gave us the web. USB gave us plug-and-play hardware. In 2026, the Model Context Protocol (MCP) is emerging as the universal standard that lets AI agents plug into any tool, data source, or API without custom integration code — and the enterprise adoption curve is about to go vertical.
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