NVIDIA opens agent platform
NVIDIA launched an open Agent Development Platform and toolkit for enterprise AI, joining a wave of agent‑focused infrastructure announcements across the ecosystem. The play signals vendors are standardizing toolchains for multi‑agent workflows and enterprise agent deployment. (x.com)
Announced from NVIDIA’s GTC keynote on March 16, 2026 in San Jose, the company framed the rollout as an open-source stack for building and operating enterprise AI agents. (investor.nvidia.com) The public bundle names the NeMo Agent Toolkit, NemoClaw, an “OpenShell” open-source runtime, AI‑Q blueprints and the Nemotron model family as core pieces of the stack. (investor.nvidia.com) NVIDIA said 17 enterprise adopters signed on at launch, including Adobe, Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow, Siemens, CrowdStrike, Atlassian, Palantir, Red Hat and Cisco among others. (venturebeat.com) LangChain announced an enterprise integration built with NVIDIA at the same event, describing a combined platform for building, deploying and monitoring production‑grade agents. (prnewswire.com) The NeMo‑Agent‑Toolkit repository shows roughly 1,222 commits and about 2.1k stars on GitHub, and recent releases flagged v1.5.0 improvements around runtime intelligence, observability and resource controls. (github.com) NemoClaw is presented as the enterprise hardening layer on top of OpenClaw, adding governance, safety filters and scale features specifically targeted at corporate deployments. (siliconangle.com) NVIDIA’s partner list and the public GitHub activity underline a coordinated push to standardize agent toolchains for multi‑agent workflows and production observability at enterprise scale. (venturebeat.com)