CloudMile bets on agents
Singapore/Taiwan firm CloudMile is pushing an Agent‑as‑a‑Service product tied to NVIDIA’s AI Factory vision, positioning agents as enterprise productivity tools after GTC (tech-critter.com). The move underscores a growing market for vendor‑backed agent orchestration aimed at operationalizing AI inside companies (hyperight.com).
CloudMile staged a public debut of its AEGIS AI‑agent platform at NVIDIA GTC in mid‑March 2026, announcing the product in San Jose on March 18, 2026. (financialcontent.com) The company calls AEGIS a regional “foundry” for turning enterprise compute and proprietary data into persistent, managed agents for APAC customers. (globalpr.agency) Founder and CEO Spencer Liu framed the move as a pivot from traditional SaaS to “Agent as a Service,” arguing AEGIS will manage agent lifecycles and embed client security and FinOps controls. (financialcontent.com) CloudMile says it is dual‑headquartered in Taipei and Singapore and currently serves “over 1,200” business customers across Asia. (cloudmile.ai) The group highlights more than 165 professional certifications and regional offices in Hong Kong, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam to support enterprise deployments. (globalpr.agency) CloudMile also reported winning the Greater China Region Grand Champion title in the Google Cloud Agent Build Challenge in 2026, claiming a field of 117 competitors in that regional contest. (globalpr.agency) NVIDIA’s own GTC announcements — including an enterprise Agent Toolkit adopted by vendors such as Adobe, Salesforce and SAP — create a commercial ecosystem that CloudMile says its AEGIS stack will plug into for low‑latency, orchestrated agents. (venturebeat.com)