Teradata Corporation announced the launch of its Enterprise AgentStack, a unified toolkit that streamlines the entire lifecycle of AI agents—from data discovery with Enterprise MCP to rapid creation with AgentBuilder, deployment via AgentEngine, and governance through AgentOps. The announcement, made on January 27, 2026, positions the company to move customers from pilot projects to production‑grade autonomy across hybrid cloud and on‑premises environments in minutes rather than months.
The new platform marks a pivotal shift in Teradata’s strategy, as the company moves from a traditional data‑management focus to a hybrid AI platform. By integrating secure data discovery, rapid agent creation, and end‑to‑end governance, Enterprise AgentStack addresses a critical market need: enterprises that want to operationalize AI while maintaining strict compliance and data sovereignty. The move also differentiates Teradata from pure‑cloud competitors such as Databricks and Snowflake, giving it a unique selling point in regulated industries where on‑premises control remains essential.
Teradata’s financial performance provides a solid foundation for the launch. In Q3 2025, the company reported revenue of $416 million—up 2.4% from the prior quarter and beating consensus estimates of $406 million—while earnings per share rose to $0.72, a $0.14 beat over the $0.58 forecast. The company’s free‑cash‑flow yield of 10% and moderate debt profile, coupled with an active share‑repurchase program, demonstrate the resources available to invest in new AI capabilities. The earnings beat was driven by strong demand in core analytics services and disciplined cost management, reinforcing confidence in the company’s ability to monetize the new platform.
Chief Product Officer Sumeet Arora emphasized that Enterprise AgentStack is “essential for enabling the autonomous enterprise—an organization that applies knowledge, context, and agentic reasoning to deliver superior outcomes.” He added that the platform will allow customers to harness their existing data and knowledge in a secure, private fashion, accelerating the transition to outcome‑driven AI. Arora’s remarks underscore Teradata’s vision of an autonomous enterprise and the role of AgentStack in realizing that vision.
Enterprise AgentStack will be generally available on cloud platforms in the second quarter of 2026, with on‑premises deployment options slated for later in the year. The timing aligns with the broader industry trend of moving from generative‑AI pilots to production‑grade deployments, and it positions Teradata to capture a growing share of the autonomous‑AI market, where 93% of organizations report challenges in establishing governance and guardrails for AI initiatives.
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