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BUILDING THE FUTURE OF SOFTWARE IN THE AI-NATIVE ERA

November 21, 2025

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A shift in software design is emerging as organizations move toward systems built around agentic artificial intelligence rather than conventional, rules-based architectures.

BUILDING THE FUTURE OF SOFTWARE IN THE AI-NATIVE ERA

Microsoft and NVIDIA have outlined how these approaches are taking shape across industries, describing a transition in which AI models are no longer add-on components but central elements of infrastructure, logic, and workflow design.

Their combined view reflects an environment where rapid iteration, automated reasoning, and specialized compute platforms are beginning to influence the next generation of software development.

AGENTIC DESIGN SHIFTS HOW SOFTWARE IS BUILT

The companies point to a pattern among early adopters in which development cycles that once required months can now be condensed into hours, driven by tighter integration between models, tooling, and deployment pipelines. Several organizations have already begun using agent-based systems in operational contexts, applying them to logistics, research workflows, and process optimization. While many enterprises are still determining how to modernize legacy software with Al, those building systems natively around these capabilities appear positioned to move faster and scale more fluidly.

AGENTIC DESIGN SHIFTS

HOW SOFTWARE IS BUILT

Agentic Al is gaining traction as the next major phase of model capability, encompassing systems that can reason, plan, and act autonomously within defined constraints. Earlier generations of Al centered on prediction through machine learning, followed by generative systems capable of producing text, code, imagery, and video. Agentic frameworks extend these capabilities through multi-step task execution and adaptive decision-making.

Microsoft’s internal research indicates that a significant portion of global leadership expects these systems to integrate into their operations within the next 12 to 18 months.

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