From Invoices to Infrastructure: How AI Agents Are Reshaping the Enterprise
As agentic AI enters the mainstream, industry leaders are rethinking how software is built and how teams operate. At VB Transform’s Women in AI breakfast, leaders from Intuit, AWS, and Atlassian explored how AI agents are rapidly evolving from tools into collaborative co-workers. Merrin Kurian of Intuit emphasized that today’s APIs, built for humans, must evolve to support AI agents that now interact directly with systems. Intuit’s use of agents in QuickBooks has led to faster invoice payments and higher completion rates, showing real business value. Insights into the AI transformation journey
At Tech AI Magazine, we’re closely following these shifts to help businesses understand why Artificial Intelligence matters not just in theory, but in practice. AWS’s Mai-Lan Tomsen Bukovec described how AI is reshaping cloud migration, allowing generalist teams to handle tasks once reserved for specialists. Atlassian’s Tiffany To shared how the company’s internal agents like onboarding assistants and customer data aggregators are already boosting productivity and reducing manual work fourfold.
All three leaders stressed the importance of trust, strong data infrastructure, and inclusive innovation. Atlassian’s ‘Teamwork Collection’ and graph-powered data insights help users pre-build strategic roadmaps, while feedback loops ensure agents evolve with real-world needs. As AI continues to reshape workflows, the consensus is clear: businesses that invest in agent-ready tools, architecture, and ethical design today will be better equipped for tomorrow’s AI-powered workplace.
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