A shift is taking place in Enterprise AI from copilots to agentic systems. gettyThe Week Enterprise AI Turned a CornerA clear confluence of events unfolded during the week of May 18, 2026. The announcements and conferences from Anthropic, Dell, Google, Salesforce and Informatica made it clear that the enterprise AI market was turning a corner.For about three years, companies have been experimenting with copilots and assistants to help people work smarter with AI-based productivity tools. That period is not over yet, but it no longer seems to be where we are heading. Last week's announcement cycle suggests that industry leaders have shifted focus to something bigger: AI systems that act and do things, rather than merely assist and respond.What Is Agentic AI?The term used here is Agentic AI, defined as capable of reasoning over enterprise data, performing complex workflow tasks automatically and integrating with other systems of record to perform specific tasks. The difference from chatbots is fundamental, and while chatbots will still be there, more interesting developments seem ahead.What is impressive about this week’s announcements is not the specific products vendors presented, but the common themes in almost all of them. Those include secure deployment, an agent-based approach, runtime governance and monitoring, multimodality and orchestration native to AI itself. This alignment usually signals that the industry as a whole has reached a consensus on where it should move next.Convergence Across the IndustryThe focus vendors place on the drivers of successful enterprise AI is shifting. Foundational models are becoming table stakes, while high-quality enterprise data, policy enforcement, interoperability between systems, operational memory and secure agent execution environments are becoming key criteria for success.MORE FOR YOUCompeting Visions from Major PlayersEach vendor has a particular vision for the future direction of enterprise AI. Google has taken Gemini and evolved it into a complete development and orchestration platform for agents. Dell is offering an AI factory powered by Nvidia as an infrastructure stack for those who want to run AI on premises. Anthropic is taking the position of deploying agentic systems in enterprises with a focus on governance and cybersecurity operations. Salesforce and Informatica believe that trusted data and metadata are the key components of the control layer for enterprise AI.It is clear that each of these players wants to contribute to the industry's evolution.The Push Toward StandardizationAnother trend emerging quickly is the convergence around standardization. Creating an interoperable environment for enterprise applications is crucial if they are to collaborate with AI agents. Model Context Protocol (MCP), agent frameworks and reusable AI services are emerging here, and they could serve as the foundation for a new AI ecosystem for enterprise technologies.That means enterprise organizations that have successfully tested AI solutions now have to carefully consider where they will lead. It is time to ask whether their AI systems are properly governed, whether they can perform efficiently across heterogeneous cloud/on-premises environments, whether their data infrastructure is ready to run autonomous agents and many other questions. The vendors mentioned earlier clearly see potential in their clients' readiness to answer such questions.From Copilots to Autonomous SystemsWe are witnessing the transition from copilot systems to agentic AI, which will become increasingly autonomous and integrated with existing enterprise software. This requires much more from organizations, so they need to be prepared.Disclosure: Google, Dell and Nvidia subscribe to the research reports from the company I founded, Creative Strategies, along with many other high-tech companies around the world.