Weekly Roundup · March 2026

AI News Roundup — March 27, 2026 (Enterprise + Product)

March 27, 2026 · 5 min read

TL;DR: Amazon's AI security agent crashed cybersecurity stocks, SAP is acquiring Reltio to make enterprise data AI-ready, and OpenAI Codex shipped first-class plugins with multi-agent workflows. AI breakout times are now 27 seconds.

Top Stories

Amazon AI Agent Crashes Cybersecurity Stocks

Amazon's new AI security agent signals hyperscalers are building security as a platform feature, directly threatening standalone vendors; cybersecurity stocks fell across the board. FinancialContent

SAP Acquires Reltio

SAP is buying master data management provider Reltio to make SAP and non-SAP data AI-ready — a clear bet that clean data infrastructure is the prerequisite for enterprise AI at scale. Morningstar

Agentic AI Market to Hit $47.2B by 2035

New market report projects autonomous AI agent systems will reach $47.2 billion, driven by cloud-native platforms and enterprise adoption. OpenPR

RSAC 2026: Agentic Security Rises

AI agents are overtaking cybersecurity on both offense and defense; security buyers pushing back on tool sprawl and demanding fewer, more capable agents. SiliconANGLE

Shipping & Platform

OpenAI Codex Ships Plugins + Multi-Agent Workflows

Broad Codex release includes first-class plugins, multi-agent orchestration, improved image handling, prompt recall, shell commands, file watching, and remote websocket connections. Releasebot

Workday Sana: "Superintelligence for Work"

Workday positions its Sana AI as moving beyond task automation to agents that understand context, reason about complex situations, and take action autonomously. ETHRWorld

Policy & Governance

27-Second Breakout Times

AI-powered attackers have compressed eCrime breakout times to 27 seconds, making manual security review structurally obsolete for real-time defense. FinancialContent

One Take

Today's theme is consolidation and speed. SAP buying Reltio for data quality, Amazon building security agents in-platform, Workday claiming "superintelligence" — the big platforms are absorbing AI capabilities that were standalone products 12 months ago. The 27-second breakout stat makes the case in one number: if your security response involves a human reading an alert, you've already lost. The same principle applies to agent ops more broadly — automated guardrails are not optional anymore.

Action item: Audit which of your current AI tools could be replaced by a feature your existing platform vendor is building. If the answer is "most of them," renegotiate before renewal.