April 29, 2026
Amazon Quick Shows Why Agentic AI Needs the Desktop
An interesting thing is happening in the world of agentic AI—it’s bringing more attention and focus back to client devices and even on-device compute. Initially, there was a prominent school of thought which posited that agentic AI would drive more centralization of computing resources. In a sense, the idea was that we would move back to a mainframe and terminal like model, where client devices had little to no impact on the computing workloads. Instead, it looks like the exact opposite is occurring and the importance and relevance of client devices is continuing to grow.
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April 22, 2026
Google Pushes Agentic AI Toward the Enterprise Mainstream
The rise of AI-powered agents inside business organizations has quickly evolved from an intriguing possibility into an inevitable next step in enterprise computing. Not surprisingly, the companies building the technologies to power those agents—including Google—have accelerated their efforts accordingly. At last year’s Cloud Next event, Google focused on early adopters with the release of its Agent Development Kit and the debut of its A2A (Agent-to-Agent) protocol. Then, last fall, the company unveiled Gemini Enterprise, providing a framework and set of tools designed to help make agents a practical reality. Now, at Cloud Next 2026, Google has taken a much bigger step forward.
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