Enterprise agent platform debut
LangChain announced a new enterprise agentic AI platform at GTC that bundles LangGraph, Nemotron models, NeMo Guardrails, and LangSmith integration — marking a push toward production-ready, agent-based stacks. The release highlights consolidation around agent orchestration and vendor partnerships for large-scale deployments. (x.com)
LangChain released the announcement from San Francisco on March 16, 2026 and said the company is joining NVIDIA’s Nemotron Coalition to collaborate on frontier open models and shared compute. (prnewswire.com) LangChain reported its open‑source frameworks have surpassed 1 billion cumulative downloads and said its LangSmith observability suite serves “over 300” enterprise customers. (blog.langchain.com) LangChain described LangGraph as a runtime for stateful, multi‑agent orchestration and said its Deep Agents layer adds task planning, sub‑agent spawning, long‑term memory, and context management for agents that can run minutes to hours across dozens of steps. (blog.langchain.com) The company said the integration leverages NVIDIA tooling such as the NeMo Agent Toolkit for profiling and optimization, NIM microservices and Dynamo for inference deployment, and NVIDIA OpenShell for sandboxed, policy‑based guardrails. (blog.langchain.com) LangChain highlighted a joint artifact called “NVIDIA AI‑Q Blueprint” that it claims leads deep‑research benchmarks, positioning the stack for research‑to‑production continuity. (blog.langchain.com) At NVIDIA’s GTC, the broader Agent Toolkit roll‑out cited 17 initial enterprise adopters including Adobe, Salesforce and SAP, and reporting around GPU‑accelerated execution plus speculative/parallel processing was emphasized as a route to lower agent latency in cloud and hybrid deployments. (venturebeat.com)