Key Points

Nasscom's recent report anticipates that AI agents will drive major enterprise transformations by 2025, shifting strategies from digital-first to AI-first. The report, in collaboration with Avasant, highlights the increasing importance of AI agents as core capabilities in enterprise operations. With significant portions of tech budgets projected towards AI, the focus is on enhancing synchronous AI architectures. Industry leaders like Sangeeta Gupta emphasize the necessity for organizations to embrace this AI-driven shift to maintain competitiveness and unlock innovation.

Key Points: AI Agents to Revolutionize Enterprise Strategy by 2025 Says Nasscom

  • Nasscom predicts shift to AI-first operations in 2025
  • AI agents seen as key in enterprise evolution
  • Increased digital investment focusing on AI technologies
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AI agents to drive next wave of enterprise transformation in 2025: Nasscom

Nasscom reports AI agents to lead enterprise transformation by 2025, shifting from digital-first to AI-first strategies.

"2025 will mark a decisive turning point in enterprise transformation. - Sangeeta Gupta, Nasscom"

New Delhi, May 29

Enterprises are expected to spend 3-4 times more funds on AI agents in 2025, signalling a strategic reallocation of budgets away from classical AI and even GenAI toward more interactive, autonomous agent-based systems, a Nasscom-led report said on Thursday.

The next frontier of enterprise transformation is being shaped by AI agents, which are rapidly progressing from experimentation to deployment.

As organisations move toward synchronous AI architectures, AI agents are emerging as a core capability, said the report by Nasscom in partnership with Avasant.

Currently, 27 per cent of enterprises report having AI agents in production or at scale, while 31 per cent are at the proof-of-concept stage, and another 30 per cent plan to initiate PoCs or scale deployments in 2025.

The outlook for 2025 signals a fundamental transformation in digital strategies, marked by a decisive pivot toward AI-first operations.

"2025 will mark a decisive turning point in enterprise transformation, where the shift from digital-first to AI-first becomes not just a strategy, but an operational imperative," said Sangeeta Gupta, Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer, Nasscom.

The transition to synchronous AI agents marks a fundamental shift towards seamless human-machine collaboration, unlocking new levels of productivity and innovation.

Enterprises that invest in modular, agile architectures and build AI-ready workforces will be best positioned to navigate uncertainty and capture growth opportunities in the coming decade, Gupta noted.

Enterprises are beginning to transition from being merely digital to becoming truly AI-first -- embedding intelligence across workflows, decisions, and experiences.

In 2024, 40 per cent of the companies spent over 40 per cent of their tech budget on digital, compared to just 15 per cent in 2023.

According to the survey findings, 67 per cent of global enterprises spent 10 per cent or more of digital budget on AI in 2024.

Digital spending, despite volatility, is likely to stay course in 2025. Enterprises are planning to allocate over 18 per cent of their digital tech portfolio spend on AI in 2025, up from 14 per cent in 2024, said the report.

Akshay Khanna, Managing Partner, Avasant, said, "In 2025, we're seeing a decisive surge in digital investments -- 81 per cent of enterprises expect higher digital spending compared to last year, with a strong focus on AI technologies, including predictive, generative, and synchronous AI".

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is exciting news for Indian IT sector! Nasscom's report shows we're leading the AI revolution. But I hope companies also invest in upskilling Indian workforce - can't just replace humans with AI agents completely. Need balanced approach 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As someone working in Bengaluru tech park, I've seen firsthand how AI is transforming workflows. But 3-4x budget increase seems too aggressive? Many SMEs still struggling with basic digital transformation. Hope Nasscom has plans to support smaller companies too 🤔
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Amit S.
Great to see India taking lead in AI adoption! But we must ensure data privacy and security standards keep pace with this rapid development. Recent incidents show we're vulnerable. Make in India should also mean Secure in India when it comes to AI.
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Neha T.
The human-machine collaboration part is most interesting! In our company, AI agents helped reduce repetitive tasks by 40%. But cultural change is biggest challenge - many employees fear job losses. Need better change management strategies along with tech adoption.
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Vikram J.
While this is promising, I'm concerned about over-hype. Remember blockchain wave few years back? Many companies burned fingers jumping blindly. AI agents need clear ROI metrics before such massive investments. Nasscom should provide more implementation guidelines.
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Sunita R.
As a professor teaching AI courses, I'm thrilled but also worried. Students think AI will solve everything magically. Ground reality is different - need strong fundamentals first. Hope education system keeps pace with these industry changes 🎓

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