Introduction: Agentic AI and the self-operating enterprise
AI has officially arrived at work. The next frontier is not simply smarter software; it is autonomy.
The convergence of GenAI, Agentic AI and edge computing is ushering in the era of the self-operating enterprise, one where the workplace does not just assist users, it acts on their behalf.
Through the collaboration between Intel-powered AI endpoints and HCLTech’s Fluid AI Workplace, enterprises are embedding intelligence at every layer of operations, transforming endpoints into proactive agents that sense, reason and respond in real time. This evolution marks the transition from connected enterprises to autonomous, self-healing ecosystems.
Agentic AI: The next leap beyond GenAI
While GenAI revolutionized content creation and process automation, Agentic AI introduces the ability to plan, decide and act autonomously within enterprise guardrails. Agentic systems operate through decision loops—they perceive their environment, infer intent, execute actions and learn from outcomes.
In the modern digital workplace, this translates into:
- Context-aware automation: AI endpoints schedule meetings, triage emails and summarize incidents without manual prompts
- Adaptive maintenance: Devices detect anomalies, initiate self-healing through Intel Endpoint Management Assistant (EMA) and log remediations automatically
- Collaborative orchestration: Copilots exchange intelligence across enterprise apps like ServiceNow, SAP and Microsoft 365, making workflows contextually aware and seamlessly integrated
Agentic AI transforms AI endpoints from productivity endpoints into digital co-workers, intelligent collaborators that handle the routine, freeing humans for creativity and strategy.
HCLTech’s role: Orchestrating the self-operating agentic workplace
HCLTech’s Fluid AI Workplace is evolving into a true Agentic Orchestration Layer, bringing people, devices and data together into a living enterprise fabric.
Here is how the building blocks come together:
- Experience-centric AI Fabric
Every Intel-powered AI endpoint reports telemetry, sentiment and performance through WorkBlaze and Kaleidoscope, enabling real-time experience intelligence. AI analyzes user friction and proactively optimizes performance and satisfaction. - Policy-guided automation
Secure automation pipelines leverage Intel EMA for hardware-level actions, such as patching, BIOS resets, or recovery, executed under predefined governance policies. This ensures every device acts intelligently and compliantly. - Copilot ecosystem integration
HCLTech’s Fluid AI Workplace embeds enterprise copilots (Finance, HR, Engineering, IT) optimized for Intel NPU via OpenVINO™. This allows them to perform lightweight inferencing directly on-device, delivering faster, private and contextually precise AI assistance. - AI marketplaces and model management
Through the AI PC Solution Marketplace, HCLTech curates Intel-validated models, copilots and AI accelerators that can be deployed across endpoints in a secure, governed manner, fuelling continuous innovation.
Together, these capabilities redefine workplace services from reactive IT functions to living, autonomous ecosystems that adapt in real time.
How HCLTech’s AI ecosystem accelerates agentic AI workplace transformation
To achieve this scale of transformation, HCLTech has built a comprehensive enterprise AI ecosystem that extends far beyond endpoints.
HCLTech AI Foundry: Scaling enterprise AI at speed
The AI Foundry is HCLTech’s industrialized framework for AI adoption, bridging innovation and execution. It provides reusable assets, pre-trained models and accelerator kits to scale AI across the enterprise rapidly. By connecting edge AI capabilities from Intel endpoints to centralized AI Foundry pipelines, enterprises create a continuous loop for model creation, deployment and optimization, from the data center to the device.
HCLTech AI Labs: Where edge meets experimentation
HCLTech’s AI Labs serve as the innovation hub where AI, cloud and device engineering converge. Here, Intel-powered endpoints are used to prototype edge inferencing models, test OpenVINO-optimized workloads and validate agentic automation scenarios, ranging from predictive IT management to real-time DEX enhancement. This lab-to-field framework ensures every AI capability deployed to the workforce is secure, scalable and production-ready.
GenAI Practice: Building the knowledge-driven enterprise
HCLTech’s GenAI Practice focuses on integrating large language model (LLM) copilots into enterprise workflows. By combining domain-specific GenAI agents with Intel NPU acceleration, the practice enables private, low-latency generative experiences that meet the enterprise’s needs for both intelligence and compliance. From legal drafting to engineering design reviews, these copilots drive measurable productivity gains while reducing cloud dependency.
AI Force: The human-AI collaboration model
AI Force is HCLTech’s internal and customer-facing initiative to upskill, reskill and empower the workforce with AI literacy and co-creation capabilities. This initiative trains employees and partners to build, deploy and manage AI responsibly, ensuring that humans remain in control while AI enhances capability. It embodies the philosophy of the Agentic Enterprise, a balance of human oversight and machine intelligence.
Real-world impact: The autonomous edge in action
- Financial services: AI PCs execute real-time risk simulations locally, sending summarized insights to the cloud, reducing compute costs by 40% and improving decision speed
- Energy and utilities: Field engineers’ AI PCs autonomously self-report health issues, request patches and initiate logistics tickets through Fluid AI Workplace workflows, saving hours in downtime
- Healthcare: Clinical copilots process sensitive patient data offline, generating summaries and diagnostic recommendations on Intel NPUs, enabling clinicians to focus on care, not admin tasks.
Each use case underscores the shift from IT-managed devices to self-managed agents, each endpoint contributing to enterprise intelligence.
Security and trust in agentic AI systems
Autonomous systems demand transparent governance. That is where Intel’s hardware-based trust and HCLTech’s Responsible AI Framework intersect:
- Secure Execution Environments (SEE): Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) isolates AI agents for safe execution
- Continuous compliance monitoring: Fluid AI Workplace dashboards trace every action and AI decision
- Ethical guardrails: HCLTech enforces explainability, fairness and data minimization through Responsible AI design principles
Agentic AI is not about replacing people; it is about amplifying human decision-making, safely and ethically.
The road ahead: A living, learning, intelligent workplace
With Intel-powered AI endpoints, Fluid AI Workplace and HCLTech’s AI Foundry, Labs, GenAI Practice and AI Force, this future is already taking shape.
Together, they form a complete AI-to-enterprise pipeline:
- AI Foundry – Industrializes AI development and governance.
- AI Labs – Incubates edge-to-enterprise experiments.
- GenAI Practice – Operationalizes intelligent copilots and agents.
- AI Force – Humanizes AI through workforce enablement.
The result is a self-operating, self-learning workplace—a living ecosystem where:
- Workflows anticipate and act autonomously.
- Devices manage and secure themselves.
- Humans and machines collaborate symbiotically for innovation.
The outcome: Human creativity and enterprise AI in perfect harmony.
HCLTech and Intel are building not just the workplace of the future, but the thinking enterprise of tomorrow.




