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Nexios.ai is Right: In 2026, Organizations Need to Treat AI Agents as Infrastructure

Nexios.ai is Right: In 2026, Organizations Need to Treat AI Agents as Infrastructure

January 21, 2026 by Daniel W. Rasmus 

2026 marks the moment enterprise AI stops being a feature and becomes core infrastructure. Nexios.ai nailed it: we’re moving from single chatbots to coordinated fleets of specialized agents embedded in workflows—like junior colleagues handling resume screening, contract triage, compliance checks, and more.

As Žilvinas Girėnas (Head of Product, nexios.ai) says: “The shift from single-purpose agents to coordinated AI teams is fundamental… you stop running pilots and start building operational infrastructure."

Key shifts ahead:  

  • Agent consolidation to fight “risk sprawl” and enable real governance 
  • Rise of “AI ops owners” — non-technical leaders managing Agent Ops 
  • Demand for agents outpacing supply — the bottleneck is operational discipline, not code 
  • Named agents as the new UI for goal-driven, governed behaviors 

Bottom line: AI is no longer something organizations use. It’s something they run — with all the audit, drift, security, and politics that infrastructure demands.

Want the full breakdown, including why vendor fatigue is coming, what “vibe reengineering” really means, and how to prepare for the structural dependency era?

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About the Author:

Daniel W. Rasmus, the author of Listening to the Future, is a strategist and industry analyst who has helped clients put their future in context. Rasmus uses scenarios to analyze trends in society, technology, economics, the environment, and politics in order to discover implications used to develop and refine products, services, and experiences. He leverages this work and methodology for content development, workshops, and for professional development.

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