19/05/2026
Enterprise AI is entering a new phase.
For the past two years, much of the conversation has focused on access: who has AI tools, who is experimenting, and which organisations are moving fastest.
But access is not the same as activation.
This week’s Enterprise Intelligence looks at the next stage of enterprise AI: operational control.
The stories covered this week point to a clear shift. AI is moving into agentic workflows, cyber defence, software development pipelines, frontline environments and rugged edge devices. That creates major opportunities for productivity, automation and resilience, but it also raises harder questions around governance, trust, deployment and security.
In this edition, we explore:
• Why enterprise AI success depends on moving from pilots to production
• How resilience is becoming predictive rather than reactive
• Why agentic AI needs inventory, governance and orchestration
• How enterprise knowledge architecture affects AI quality
• Why software supply chains are becoming a major security boundary
• How rugged devices are evolving into intelligent edge infrastructure
For enterprise leaders, the message is clear: AI is no longer just a tool. It is becoming part of the infrastructure organisations rely on.
That means secure deployment, lifecycle support, operational resilience and governance-led scale are no longer background concerns. They are becoming strategic requirements.
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