Zoho has announced a comprehensive leap into Agentic Artificial Intelligence with the introduction of its Zia Large Language Model (LLM), Zia Agents, Zia Agent Studio, and an Agent Marketplace. This suite of innovations marks Zoho´s transition from traditional SaaS offerings to platforms driven by autonomous digital agents, a significant industry-wide evolution analyzed in a recent AIM Research Market Brief. The rollout is designed to drive productivity and efficiency across organizations as businesses increasingly demand intelligent automation and agent-powered workflows.
With these advances, Zoho places itself among a growing cohort of vendors championing the shift from app-centric platforms to agent-powered ecosystems. By introducing proprietary LLMs and speech models (ASR), alongside a modular Marketplace and Management Control Panel (MCP Server), Zoho is building a full-stack infrastructure for deploying and managing digital agents. These solutions are intended to enable enterprise customers to automate complex tasks and processes through digital workers, improving operational outcomes and unlocking new avenues for customer value and potential revenue growth.
Market and technology buyers are showing a growing willingness to adopt digital worker solutions, underscoring a broader near- to mid-term transition toward Agentic Artificial Intelligence as a core component of enterprise IT strategies. Zoho´s approach aims not only to catch up with early movers in this space but also to lead with unique integrations of agent and LLM technologies positioned to meet rising demand for autonomy and intelligent augmentation in business software. The full Market Brief from AIM Research provides an in-depth analysis of these trends and the implications for the evolving SaaS and enterprise software landscape.