PUBLISHER: IDC | PRODUCT CODE: 1993542
PUBLISHER: IDC | PRODUCT CODE: 1993542
This IDC Perspective discusses enterprises' adoption of AI agents within enterprise applications. Despite headlines suggesting AI will consume enterprise software, the evidence points to a more nuanced shift. As Jensen Huang noted at the Cisco AI Summit, the idea that AI replaces software misconstrues how computing works. IDC research shows enterprises expect agents to become a new intelligence layer across applications, yet alignment and security concerns reinforce continued reliance on established systems of record. The result is a transitional equilibrium in which agents orchestrate and interact, while core applications retain enforcement and accountability authority. IDC forecasts broad enhancement of enterprise applications by 2027 rather than their extinction."Stripped of hype, agentic AI is still software," said Heather Hershey, research director, AI-Enable Digital Commerce at IDC. "Agentic AI is a probabilistic reasoning system that can pursue goals with limited supervision, yet it remains dependent on existing enterprise data foundations and governance frameworks. For executives, the strategic imperative is clear: capture value by embedding agentic AI within trusted application environments that preserve accountability and control.""'Agents as apps' is the new software model that will quicky enhance the software journey for organizations in the AI digital world," said Mickey North Rizza, group vice president, Enterprise Software. "Invest in the future and do it now, but don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. Your enterprise application software is a major foundation into the AI world - use it, mold it, and grow it."