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Anthropic's annual conference last week shipped enterprise infrastructure rather than another headline model — Managed Agents, multi-agent orchestration, outcomes-as-rubric, a memory feature called dreaming, and a serious compute expansion. Most of the coverage reads like a product launch recap. Stephen reframes it as a P&L event and walks through the three-stage method for turning announcements like these into a workflow change a CFO will defend in the budget cycle.
What's covered
- What Anthropic actually shipped — Managed Agents, multi-agent orchestration, outcomes (rubric-based self-checks), the dreaming memory feature, and why the compute expansion is the silent variable that turns a fragile experiment into a budget line
- Why most enterprise AI rollouts stall — not a model problem, a sequencing problem
- Stage one — Build the bad version in Perplexity Computer. Three patterns that show up almost every time: the order is wrong, the agent reads the instruction differently than you wrote it, and the QA step belongs at every stage rather than the end
- Stage two — Run it manually for two weeks with a senior person in the loop and a daily two-line journal that becomes the operating manual
- The handoff — How Perplexity Computer writes the spec as markdown while you iterate, and how that markdown folder seeds Anthropic's Managed Agents with light tweaks rather than a rewrite
- Stage three — Move the hardened version into a managed environment with long-running sessions, scoped permissions, persistent memory, and an audit trail
The thesis: Use Perplexity Computer, or a tool like it, to learn the workflow. Use Anthropic Managed Agents, or one like it, to run the workflow. Two different tools for two different jobs. Discover, then operate.
The challenge: Pick one workflow this quarter — reconciliation, expense triage, sales-order processing, customer onboarding, ticket routing. Build the bad version in a flexible environment over a week. Run it for real for two weeks. Then harden it into a managed environment built to run it every day. Ninety days, end to end. One workflow, demonstrably cheaper, faster, or more accurate than it was the quarter before.
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