Part One: “Build vs. Buy vs. Partner: Strategic Decisions for Agentic AI Capabilities”
Agentic AI, Digital Workforce Michael Fauscette Agentic AI, Digital Workforce Michael Fauscette

Part One: “Build vs. Buy vs. Partner: Strategic Decisions for Agentic AI Capabilities”

Enterprise technology is evolving as organizations move beyond viewing artificial intelligence as merely a collection of tools and begin embracing it as a source of autonomous digital teammates. This transformation is more than just technological evolution, it’s a strategic imperative that is reshaping how businesses think about automation, decision-making, and competitive advantage.

Agentic AI systems differ from the AI assistants and automation tools that preceded them. Where traditional AI might help you analyze data or automate repetitive tasks, agentic AI can reason through complex scenarios, make decisions within defined parameters, and take actions on behalf of the organization. These systems can manage customer inquiries from start to resolution, orchestrate complex business processes across multiple systems, and even generate new insights that drive strategic decisions.

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Integration Challenges: Making Agents Work with Legacy Systems
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Integration Challenges: Making Agents Work with Legacy Systems

The promise of autonomous AI agents is compelling; intelligent systems that can handle complex workflows, make decisions, and execute tasks with minimal human intervention. For most businesses though, the biggest obstacle isn't building the agents themselves, but integrating them with the systems that run their business: aging, complex legacy infrastructure that powers mission-critical operations. Many companies have invested decades in building robust systems that handle everything from customer transactions to supply chain management. These systems work, but they weren't designed for the fast, flexible data access that AI agents require. Legacy systems are often siloed, poorly documented, and surprisingly fragile despite their critical importance. The result is a painful mismatch between what agents need to function effectively and what existing enterprise infrastructure can readily provide.

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The Agentic Advantage: How AI Agents Create Sustainable Competitive Moats
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The Agentic Advantage: How AI Agents Create Sustainable Competitive Moats

Business is undergoing a profound transformation from a rapidly evolving set of AI technologies. While most companies are still grappling with basic AI implementation, using large language models and generative AI for content generation or basic automation, a new paradigm has emerged that promises to reshape business competitive dynamics. This paradigm centers on agentic AI: autonomous, goal-oriented systems that don't just respond to prompts but actively pursue objectives, learn from their environment, and adapt their behavior over time.

Think of the difference between a calculator and a financial advisor. A calculator performs specific computations when asked, much like today's assistive AI tools. A financial advisor, however, maintains context about your situation, proactively identifies opportunities, adjusts strategies based on market changes, and builds expertise through accumulated experience. This is the leap from traditional AI to generative AI to agentic AI, from reactive tools to proactive digital teammates.

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Selling Agentic AI Internally: Overcoming Executive and Employee Resistance
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Selling Agentic AI Internally: Overcoming Executive and Employee Resistance

The promise of agentic AI is transformative, but internal resistance can stall progress before it begins. While the technology itself may be ready, organizations often find their greatest challenge isn't technical implementation but rather navigating the complex web of stakeholder concerns, cultural inertia, and change resistance that emerges when introducing AI agents into existing workflows.

Success in deploying agentic AI requires more than just selecting the right technology stack or use cases. It demands a sophisticated approach to change management, stakeholder engagement, and organizational psychology. This article explores how to position agentic AI initiatives within an organization, focusing on strategies that address resistance at every level, from the C-suite to the front lines.

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Google I/O 2025: AI Takes Center Stage with Gemini 2.5 and New Search Features
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Google I/O 2025: AI Takes Center Stage with Gemini 2.5 and New Search Features

Google's annual developer conference delivered a broad portfolio of AI-powered innovations this past week, reshaping how we'll interact with Google search, productivity tools, and creative applications. Here's everything you need to know about the biggest announcements from Google I/O 2025.

Google is accelerating AI integration across all its products, with Gemini 2.5 now powering enhanced search experiences, new subscription tiers offering premium AI access, and revolutionary tools for coding, creativity, and productivity. The company is clearly positioning itself as the leader in practical AI applications.

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