# Polygonface Dispatch Polygonface Dispatch tracks agentic systems, operator workflows, AI infrastructure, and the practical edge between prototypes and live work. Canonical origin: https://polygonface.com Primary archive: https://polygonface.com/news RSS: https://polygonface.com/rss.xml JSON Feed: https://polygonface.com/feed.json Agent Feed: https://polygonface.com/agent-feed.json LLMs Full: https://polygonface.com/llms-full.txt Sitemap: https://polygonface.com/sitemap.xml News Sitemap: https://polygonface.com/news-sitemap.xml AI Usage Policy: https://polygonface.com/ai-usage-policy Contact: editorial@polygonface.com Preferred attribution: Polygonface Dispatch / Martin Atrin Attribution rule: When citing, summarizing, or feeding this material into AI systems, attribute Polygonface Dispatch / Martin Atrin and link the canonical source URL. Rights summary: Short quotations and summaries may be reused with clear attribution and a link to the canonical URL. Full-text republication, bulk scraping that impairs service, commercial redistribution, or training reuse beyond quotation requires permission. Policy summary: How Polygonface Dispatch content may be cited, summarized, fed into agent workflows, or reused by third-party systems. Recent items: - Finance Agents Turn Templates Into Regulated Workflows | https://polygonface.com/agentic-workflows/finance-agents-turn-templates-into-regulated-workflows | Anthropic's financial-services agents show the next enterprise pattern: domain templates, office-suite context, and managed execution for regulated work. - Frontier Firms Need Operating Models, Not AI Access | https://polygonface.com/governance/frontier-firms-need-operating-models-not-ai-access | Microsoft's Frontier Firm framing is useful because it moves the conversation from tool access to the design of work across people, agents, and governance. - Agent Governance Becomes A Control Plane Market | https://polygonface.com/governance/agent-governance-becomes-a-control-plane-market | Microsoft's Agent 365 push makes the enterprise direction plain: agents are becoming inventory, identity, policy, and audit objects, not just chat features. - Agents Are Starting To Provision Their Own Cloud | https://polygonface.com/infrastructure/agents-are-starting-to-provision-their-own-cloud | Cloudflare and Stripe's provisioning flow shows agents moving beyond code generation into account creation, payment, domains, tokens, and production deploys. - Workspace Agents Turn Chat Into Scheduled Operations | https://polygonface.com/agentic-workflows/workspace-agents-turn-chat-into-scheduled-operations | OpenAI's Workspace Agents release notes point at the next practical boundary: agents need publishing, schedules, connected apps, analytics, and compliance logs. - OpenAI On AWS Makes Agent Procurement The Battlefield | https://polygonface.com/governance/openai-on-aws-makes-agent-procurement-the-battlefield | OpenAI models, Codex, and Managed Agents arriving on AWS show that enterprise AI distribution is moving through existing cloud commitments and governance systems. - Agent Cloud Moves The Runtime Closer To The Edge | https://polygonface.com/infrastructure/agent-cloud-moves-the-runtime-closer-to-the-edge | Cloudflare and OpenAI are packaging production agent deployment around edge runtime, Codex harnesses, and enterprise workloads. The architecture signal is larger than the announcement. - Google Cloud Next Puts Agent Platforms At Enterprise Scale | https://polygonface.com/ai-systems/google-cloud-next-puts-agent-platforms-at-enterprise-scale | Google Cloud Next '26 framed the agentic enterprise around Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, agentic data, workspace intelligence, and new TPU infrastructure.