Agentic AI: Three themes to watch for 2025
Here are three things to watch in agentic AI. Like generative AI, CxOs are going to have to weigh vendor pitches against lock-in and architectural decisions to regret.

Data to decisions examines the enablement of data-driven decisions across organizations. Holistic, data-informed decisions require a multi-disciplinary approach that combines performance monitoring with traditional business intelligence and analytic technologies. In addition, data-driven decisions are increasingly delivered in the context of business applications rather than in separate, analytic interfaces.
Here are three things to watch in agentic AI. Like generative AI, CxOs are going to have to weigh vendor pitches against lock-in and architectural decisions to regret.
Google Cloud launched Agentspace, which is designed to create and deploy AI agents, and a version of NotebookLM for the enterprise.
Adobe reported better-than-expected fourth quarter results as customers leveraged AI tools across its platform, but its outlook fell short of expectations for fiscal 2025
Classiq Technologies, Deloitte Tohmatsu and Mitsubishi said they have compressed quantum circuits by up to 97% in a move that reduces error rates and may accelerate practical enterprise use cases.
Google launched its family of Gemini 2.0 models that includes a version of Gemini 2.0 Flash as its latest Trillium TPUs become generally available.
CEO Dev Ittycheria said the company saw “success winning new business due to the superiority of MongoDB's developer data platform in addressing a wide variety of mission-critical use cases.”
C3 AI reported better-than-expected second quarter results with revenue growth of 29%. CEO Tom Siebel said the company is seeing traction with its Microsoft Azure partnership.
Oracle’s second quarter was strong, but light relative to expectations. Oracle’s cloud revenue was up 24% in the second quarter from a year ago with cloud infrastructure revenue up 52%.
Google launched its latest quantum chip called Willow with strong error correction improvements and outlined its roadmap for quantum computing.
AWS re:Invent 2024 is in the books with a barrage of news items and product launches, a few steps toward integrated suites of cloud services, Matt Garman’s debut as CEO, a bevy of customer takeaways and a lot of leftover questions.