Strategic Focus: Five Essential Questions When Selecting An Enterprise AI Agent Platform

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Executive Summary

The enterprise AI agent platform market presents a difficult evaluation challenge for buyers. Capabilities are evolving quickly, vendor claims often exceed proven outcomes and long-term architectural implications remain uncertain. These platforms fundamentally alter workflows through automation and introduce new governance models and data management challenges, making some traditional Software as a Service (SaaS) procurement processes, requirements and preferences insufficient. This report provides practical guidance for CIOs, chief technology officers (CTOs), heads of AI and senior business leaders selecting enterprise AI agent platforms amidst a fast-evolving market landscape. Based on corporate interviews, survey data and detailed vendor benchmarking analysis, Verdantix identifies five priority areas for evaluation: integration depth, technical robustness, governance and risk controls, cost transparency, and long-term service models.

Firms are turning to enterprise AI agent platforms to scale organizational knowledge and decisioning
Enterprise AI agent platforms come into their own in fragmented environments with unclear decision logic
Unlike traditional SaaS, agent platforms embed AI as the control layer that orchestrates systems in real time
Buyers must delve into five core areas when selecting best-fit agent platforms

Figure 1. Enterprise AI agent platform vendor heritage
Figure 2.
AI agent platform case studies
Figure 3.
Architecture of enterprise AI agent platforms vs traditional SaaS
Figure 4.
Key differences in procurement approaches for traditional SaaS vs AI agent platforms
Figure 5.
The five essential questions and sub-questions

About the Authors

Aleksander Milligan

Aleksander Milligan

Analyst

Aleks is an Analyst at Verdantix, specializing in enterprise AI adoption. He advises technology vendors and corporate buyers on GenAI integration and LLM market trends, the AI...

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Chris Sayers

Chris Sayers

Senior Manager

Chris is a Senior Manager at Verdantix. His current research agenda targets enterprise AI integration and adoption, AI market trends and agentic AI. Chris joined Verdantix in ...

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