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    Shaping Tomorrow’s Software Today

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterApril 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Software engineering teams see high future potential in agentic AI, with adoption increasing rapidly—51% already using it, and 45% planning to adopt within the next year.
    2. Initial gains from agentic AI are expected to be incremental, with most teams anticipating only slight to moderate improvements over the next two years.
    3. The primary benefit anticipated is accelerated time-to-market, with nearly all teams expecting a 37% increase in delivery speed.
    4. Major challenges include integrating agents into existing workflows and managing compute costs, while organizations aim for full lifecycle management within 18 months, increasing to 72% in two years.

    Growing Momentum for Agentic AI in Software Engineering

    A new survey of 300 tech leaders reveals that software teams are beginning to embrace agentic AI. Currently, 51% of teams use this technology in a limited way. However, more than 80% plan to invest heavily within two years. As a result, adoption is speeding up across the industry. This shift indicates a strong belief that agentic AI can improve software development.

    Early Gains and Expectations

    Most teams expect the benefits to appear gradually. Over the next two years, improvements are seen as slight or moderate by the majority. Still, about one-third of respondents hope for significant progress, and a small group even predicts game-changing results. These expectations show a hopeful outlook for AI’s potential to transform the industry.

    Speeding Up Software Delivery

    One major advantage of agentic AI is faster project completion. Nearly all survey participants expect this technology to accelerate software delivery. On average, teams believe AI will boost speed by 37%. This increase could help companies bring products to market quicker and stay competitive.

    Ambitions to Automate Full Lifecycle Management

    Many organizations aim to have AI manage entire product development cycles. Currently, 41% want this within 18 months, and that number is expected to grow to 72% in two years if goals are met. Full lifecycle management could make the software process more efficient and less manual.

    Challenges Ahead

    Despite the promising outlook, hurdles remain. Costly computing resources and integration with existing tools are early obstacles, especially in media, entertainment, and hardware sectors. Additionally, changing workflows and managing organizational shifts pose bigger hurdles. These difficulties require careful planning but could lead to long-term gains in speed, quality, and innovation.

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