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AI Agents Strain IT’s Capacity: A Growing Challenge

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterNovember 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read7 Views
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Key Points:

  1. Enterprise demand for AI agents is reshaping infrastructure needs, with significant increases in required IT capacity due to the autonomous nature of agentic systems.
  2. GPU shipments are projected to surge over 500% by 2025-2026, driven by organizations’ accelerated adoption of agentic tools.
  3. CIOs are facing a capacity crunch, necessitating advanced planning for infrastructure investments, with rising costs for deployment and operation.
  4. Vendors are responding with enhanced development tools, enabling easier adoption of agentic AI, including no-code platforms for building AI agents.

Infrastructure Challenges Ahead

As enterprises increasingly adopt AI agents, they face growing infrastructure demands. According to a recent report, the shift from chat-based systems to agentic AI requires far more IT capacity. This change stems from the ability of these systems to operate autonomously, launching multiple tasks simultaneously. Consequently, organizations find themselves planning infrastructure needs five years ahead. This foresight becomes essential as they navigate a landscape where costs are rising, not just for deployment but also for ongoing operation.

Moreover, the implications extend beyond mere capacity. Enterprises must rethink their infrastructure strategies to support hybrid environments that blend on-premises and cloud services. Such integration necessitates enhanced networking capacity to manage the flow of data and models. As IT leaders grapple with varying definitions of AI technology from different vendors, they must establish trusting relationships with reliable providers. This approach allows them to mitigate risks while experimenting with evolving technological solutions.

Potential for Widespread Adoption

Despite these challenges, the push toward agentic AI offers substantial opportunities for operational improvements. Vendors have responded by simplifying the development process. Tools like low-code platforms and comprehensive agent-building solutions enable easier adoption for enterprises. Such innovations lower barriers and allow companies to quickly implement AI agents without extensive technical expertise.

However, not all AI offerings are equal. With around 75% of IT leaders reporting a focus on building trusted partnerships, organizations are working to identify which technologies and suppliers align best with their goals. As more enterprises streamline their operations with AI, they also contribute to the broader human journey of integrating advanced technology into daily life. The future may hold great promise, but careful planning and strategic partnerships will be crucial for success in this capacity-crunched landscape.

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