Nvidia Unveils AI Agent Toolkit at GTC 2026 with 17 Enterprise Adopters Including Adobe, Salesforce and SAP
Nvidia CEO unveiled the Agent Toolkit, an open-source platform for building autonomous AI agents, at GTC 2026, with 17 major enterprise software companies committing to build on it.
Nvidia CEO unveiled the Agent Toolkit, an open-source platform for building autonomous AI agents, at GTC 2026, with 17 major enterprise software companies committing to build on it.
The 17 Adopters
| Company | Industry |
|---|---|
| Adobe | Creative/Design |
| Salesforce | CRM |
| SAP | ERP |
| ServiceNow | IT Service Management |
| Siemens | Industrial/Automation |
| CrowdStrike | Cybersecurity |
| Atlassian | Collaboration |
| Cadence | EDA/Semiconductors |
| Synopsys | EDA/Semiconductors |
| IQVIA | Healthcare/Life Sciences |
| Palantir | Data Analytics |
| Box | Content Management |
| Cohesity | Data Protection |
| Dassault Systèmes | 3D/PLM |
| Red Hat | Enterprise Linux |
| Cisco | Networking |
| Amdocs | Telecom/CRM |
Why This Matters
Seventeen enterprise software companies, touching virtually every industry and every Fortune 500 corporation, all building on a shared Nvidia foundation. This represents:
- Nvidia's platform play: Moving beyond chips into the AI software layer
- Standardization: A common agent framework across enterprise software
- Ecosystem lock-in: Nvidia-designed, optimized, and maintained foundation
- Enterprise AI acceleration: Bringing autonomous agents to mainstream business software
Strategic Implications
- Nvidia as AI OS: The company is positioning itself as the operating system for enterprise AI agents
- Threat to startups: Open-source agent frameworks from Nvidia could commoditize startup offerings
- Microsoft rival: Direct competition with Microsoft's Copilot/AI agent ecosystem
- Enterprise adoption: Having 17 major partners removes the adoption barrier
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