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TVC Analyst Highlights 8 Companies Powering the AI-First Enterprise Tech Stack

by Jane King
July 17, 2026
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TVC Analyst has released new research identifying eight emerging technology companies helping shape the next generation of enterprise software. The report, The Ultimate Modern Enterprise Tech Stack: 8 Companies Powering the AI-First Organization, highlights vendors building AI-native platforms across security, software development, identity, data, governance, and marketing.

As enterprises accelerate AI adoption, the focus is shifting from deploying individual tools to building integrated technology stacks that enable AI agents to operate securely and efficiently.

The companies featured include:

  • Reclaim Security – AI-powered security engineering that identifies, plans, and remediates security issues.
  • Hud – Runtime Intelligence that provides AI coding agents with production context to automatically resolve software issues.
  • Cursor – AI coding agents that automate software development, testing, debugging, and code reviews.
  • Cerby – Identity automation for applications that lack modern IAM standards.
  • Infisical – Unified secrets, certificate, and privileged access management for developers and AI systems.
  • Gravitee – AI Agent Management platform for governance, security, and cost control.
  • Sigma Computing – AI-powered analytics and applications built directly on governed cloud data.
  • Hightouch – Agentic Marketing platform enabling AI-driven customer engagement using real-time data.

According to the report, these companies represent a new wave of enterprise software built specifically for the AI era, helping organizations automate operations, strengthen security, improve developer productivity, and deploy AI at scale. As AI adoption accelerates, the report concludes that AI-native infrastructure will become the foundation of the modern enterprise technology stack.

Jane King

Jane King

Jane Kingseed, better known as Jane King[1] (born January 26, 1968), is an American journalist. King is the founder and CEO of LilaMax Media, which provides daily TV broadcast reports from the NYSE. LilaMax Media launched January 21, 2014. King had previously been doing syndicated business and financial reports for Bloomberg News from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Those reports were discontinued on December 31, 2013. Before that, King covered local Business News for CNN's Newsource division, CNN Marketsource. Before joining CNN, King worked as a business reporter for WPVI-TV in Philadelphia and as an anchor and reporter at both WAND-TV in Decatur, Illinois. King began as a reporter for WLFI-TV in Lafayette, Indiana. King launched LilaMax Media on January 13, 2014, in which she now does syndicated reports from the NYSE.

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