NVIDIA launches Agent platform
NVIDIA rolled out an enterprise AI agent platform at GTC 2026 with 17 adopters named — Adobe, Salesforce, SAP and others signed on announced. The launch bundles Agent Toolkit blueprints and is already driving partner validation and production pilots across enterprise stacks, per NVIDIA's release said.
NVIDIA announced(nvidianews.nvidia.com) a broader set of enterprise partners beyond the initial big-three, naming Atlassian, Amdocs, Box, Cadence, Cisco, Cohesity, CrowdStrike, Dassault Systèmes, IQVIA, Red Hat, ServiceNow and Synopsys as collaborators on agent development. NemoClaw installs(nvidianews.nvidia.com) NVIDIA Nemotron models and the OpenShell runtime in a single command and, per NVIDIA, can run “from the cloud and on premises to NVIDIA RTX PCs, DGX Station and DGX Spark.” (nvidianews.nvidia.com) OpenShell enforces policy-based security, network and privacy guardrails for agents, NVIDIA said(nvidianews.nvidia.com), while analysts note NemoClaw adds sandboxing, least-privilege controls and a privacy router aimed at enterprise deployments. (futurumgroup.com) The AI‑Q blueprint pairs frontier models for orchestration with Nemotron open models and — NVIDIA reported — can cut query costs by more than 50% while topping DeepResearch Bench leaderboards. (nvidianews.nvidia.com) KX announced agentic blueprints built on NVIDIA AI Enterprise and made its AI Research Assistant generally available, per KX’s release(marketwatch.com), and an RBC Capital Markets proof‑of‑concept using those blueprints compressed research cycles from hours to minutes. (insiderfinance.io) NVIDIA also launched the Nemotron Coalition with Black Forest Labs, Cursor, LangChain, Mistral AI, Perplexity, Reflection AI, Sarvam and Thinking Machines Lab to co‑develop an open base model codeveloped with Mistral AI and trained on NVIDIA DGX Cloud, the GlobeNewswire release stated. (marketchameleon.com) Industry coverage and analyst notes describe the Agent Toolkit as a modular stack (NemoClaw runtime, AI‑Q blueprint, Nemotron models) positioned as infrastructure for ISVs and platform partners rather than a direct enterprise application play, Futurum reported. (futurumgroup.com)