enterprise architecture

30 articles about enterprise architecture in AI news

Multi-Agent AI Systems: Architecture Patterns and Governance for Enterprise Deployment

A technical guide outlines four primary architecture patterns for multi-agent AI systems and proposes a three-layer governance framework. This provides a structured approach for enterprises scaling AI agents across complex operations.

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FAOS Neurosymbolic Architecture Boosts Enterprise Agent Accuracy by 46% via Ontology-Constrained Reasoning

Researchers introduced a neurosymbolic architecture that constrains LLM-based agents with formal ontologies, improving metric accuracy by 46% and regulatory compliance by 31.8% in controlled experiments. The system, deployed in production, serves 21 industries with over 650 agents.

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AMES: A Scalable, Backend-Agnostic Architecture for Multimodal Enterprise Search

Researchers propose AMES, a unified multimodal retrieval system using late interaction. It enables cross-modal search (text, image, video) within existing enterprise engines like Solr without major redesign, balancing speed and accuracy.

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AI Agent Types and Communication Architectures: From Simple Systems to Multi-Agent Ecosystems

A guide to designing scalable AI agent systems, detailing agent types, multi-agent patterns, and communication architectures for real-world enterprise production. This represents the shift from reactive chatbots to autonomous, task-executing AI.

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AgentOps: The Missing Layer That Makes Enterprise AI Safe, Reliable & Scalable

A practical architecture framework for bringing safety, governance, and reliability to enterprise AI agents, based on real deployments. This addresses the critical gap between building agents and operating them at scale in business environments.

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From Garbage to Gold: A Theoretical Framework for Robust Tabular ML in Enterprise Data

New research challenges the 'Garbage In, Garbage Out' paradigm, proving that high-dimensional, error-prone tabular data can yield robust predictions through proper data architecture. This has profound implications for enterprise AI deployment.

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Federated RAG: A New Architecture for Secure, Multi-Silo Knowledge Retrieval

Researchers propose a secure Federated Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system using Flower and confidential compute. It enables LLMs to query knowledge across private data silos without centralizing sensitive documents, addressing a major barrier for enterprise AI.

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Enterprises Are Trading ‘Press One’ for CRM-Native AI Agents

A new report highlights a shift from traditional IVR systems to AI agents integrated directly into CRM platforms. This represents a fundamental change in customer service architecture, moving from scripted menus to conversational, context-aware systems.

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EnterpriseArena Benchmark Reveals LLM Agents Fail at Long-Horizon CFO-Style Resource Allocation

Researchers introduced EnterpriseArena, a 132-month enterprise simulator, to test LLM agents on CFO-style resource allocation. Only 16% of runs survived the full horizon, revealing a distinct capability gap for current models.

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Enterprises Favor RAG Over Fine-Tuning For Production

A trend report indicates enterprises are prioritizing Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) over fine-tuning for production AI systems. This reflects a strategic shift towards cost-effective, adaptable solutions for grounding models in proprietary data.

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ServiceNow Research Launches EnterpriseOps-Gym: A 512-Tool Benchmark for Testing Agentic Planning in Enterprise Environments

ServiceNow Research and Mila have released EnterpriseOps-Gym, a high-fidelity benchmark with 164 database tables and 512 tools across eight domains to evaluate LLM agents on long-horizon enterprise workflows.

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Fractal Analytics Launches LLM Studio for Enterprise Domain-Specific AI

Fractal Analytics has launched LLM Studio, an enterprise platform built on NVIDIA infrastructure to help organizations build, deploy, and manage custom, domain-specific language models. It emphasizes governance, control, and moving beyond generic AI APIs.

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Google DeepMind Unveils 'Intelligent AI Delegates': A Paradigm Shift in Autonomous Agent Architecture

Google DeepMind has introduced a groundbreaking framework called 'Intelligent AI Delegates' that fundamentally reimagines how AI agents operate. This new architecture enables more autonomous, efficient, and collaborative problem-solving by allowing AI systems to delegate tasks dynamically.

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The Agent Revolution: How AI is Forcing a Fundamental Rewrite of Enterprise Software

Box CEO Aaron Levie predicts a seismic shift from human-operated software to AI agent-driven workflows, requiring API-first architectures and specialized file systems. This transformation will fundamentally change how SaaS companies generate revenue and structure their products.

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Subagent AI Architecture: The Key to Reliable, Scalable Retail Technology Development

Subagent AI architectures break complex development tasks into specialized roles, enabling more reliable implementation of retail systems like personalization engines, inventory APIs, and clienteling tools. This approach prevents context collapse in large codebases.

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Google's New Gemini Flash-Lite: The Efficiency-First AI Model Changing Enterprise Economics

Google has launched Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite, a cost-optimized AI model designed for high-volume production workloads. Featuring adjustable thinking levels and significant efficiency improvements, it represents a strategic shift toward practical, scalable AI deployment for enterprises.

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Mistral AI Joins Accenture's AI Alliance, Challenging OpenAI and Anthropic in Enterprise Race

French AI lab Mistral AI has secured a major multi-year partnership with consulting giant Accenture to deploy its open-source models for enterprise clients. This move follows similar deals Accenture has with rivals OpenAI and Anthropic, signaling a strategic shift in how AI companies are reaching businesses.

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Anthropic Expands Claude Cowork's Enterprise Reach with Customizable AI Agent Marketplace

Anthropic has launched new plugins and connectors for Claude Cowork, enabling enterprises to build private marketplaces for specialized AI agents across financial analysis, engineering, HR, and other professional domains. This expansion follows the tool's disruptive debut in legal services last month.

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MAPLE Architecture: How AI Agents Can Finally Learn and Remember Like Humans

Researchers propose MAPLE, a novel sub-agent architecture that separates memory, learning, and personalization into distinct components, enabling AI agents to genuinely adapt to individual users with 14.6% improvement in personalization scores.

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Anthropic's Claude Skills Implements 3-Layer Context Architecture to Manage Hundreds of Skills

Anthropic's Claude Skills framework employs a three-layer context management system that loads only skill metadata by default, enabling support for hundreds of specialized skills without exceeding context window limits.

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The Self Driving Portfolio: Agentic Architecture for Institutional Asset Management

Researchers propose an 'agentic strategic asset allocation pipeline' using ~50 specialized AI agents to forecast markets, construct portfolios, and self-improve. The system is governed by a traditional Investment Policy Statement, aiming to automate high-level asset management.

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The Socratic Model: A Hierarchical AI Architecture That Delegates to Specialists

A new research paper proposes a 3B-parameter hierarchical AI system called the Socratic Model. Instead of one monolithic LLM, it uses a lightweight router to classify queries and delegate to specialized expert models, outperforming a generalist baseline on mixed math/logic tasks.

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From Prompting to Control Planes: A Self-Hosted Architecture for AI System Observability

A technical architect details a custom-built, self-hosted observability stack for multi-agent AI systems using n8n, PostgreSQL, and OpenRouter. This addresses the critical need for visibility into execution, failures, and costs in complex AI workflows.

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LangGraph vs CrewAI vs AutoGen: A 2026 Decision Guide for Enterprise AI Agent Frameworks

A practical comparison of three leading AI agent frameworks—LangGraph, CrewAI, and AutoGen—based on production readiness, development speed, and observability. Essential reading for technical leaders choosing a foundation for agentic systems.

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Three Agents, One Mission: A Multi-Agent Architecture for Real-Time Fraud Detection

A technical walkthrough of a multi-agent system built with Mesa and XGBoost for real-time fraud detection. It moves beyond a simple classifier to a complete, observable, and actionable pipeline.

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Expert Pyramid Tuning: A New Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning Architecture for Multi-Task LLMs

Researchers propose Expert Pyramid Tuning (EPT), a novel PEFT method that uses multi-scale feature pyramids to better handle tasks of varying complexity. It outperforms existing MoE-LoRA variants while using fewer parameters, offering more efficient multi-task LLM deployment.

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NVIDIA's DiffiT: A New Vision Transformer Architecture Sets Diffusion Model Benchmark

NVIDIA has released DiffiT, a Diffusion Vision Transformer achieving state-of-the-art image generation with an FID score of 1.73 on ImageNet-256 while using fewer parameters than previous models.

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Microsoft's CORPGEN Framework: The Missing Link for Enterprise AI Agents

Microsoft Research introduces CORPGEN, a breakthrough framework enabling AI agents to manage complex, multi-horizon organizational tasks through hierarchical planning and memory systems. This addresses critical failure modes that have limited autonomous agents in real corporate environments.

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Enterprise AI Goes Mainstream: How Major Corporations Are Scaling Operations with Intelligent Voice Systems

Major corporations including FedEx, Marriott, and Volkswagen are deploying advanced AI voice systems to handle millions of customer interactions, enabling instant scalability during peak demand periods without traditional hiring constraints.

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Democratizing AI: How Open-Source RAG Systems Are Revolutionizing Enterprise Incident Analysis

A new guide demonstrates how to build production-ready Retrieval-Augmented Generation systems using completely free, local tools. This approach enables organizations to analyze incidents and leverage historical data without costly API dependencies, making advanced AI accessible to all.

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