Anthropic has launched 10 new business-focused integrations designed to embed its Claude AI directly into professional workflows. This expansion follows a period of high market volatility where traditional software stocks faced significant downward pressure from the rapid rise of agentic AI. The new "plugins" allow Claude to function as a specialist across multiple sectors. Key partnerships include major firms like Thomson Reuters, Salesforce, and FactSet. Following the announcement, FactSet shares rose 3.8%, while Thomson Reuters jumped 8.8%, signaling a shift in investor sentiment toward collaborative AI models. Market data shows that Anthropic’s reach is expanding rapidly. The company recently raised $30 billion in a Series G round, bringing its total valuation to $380 billion. Currently, 8 of the Fortune 10 companies are Claude customers. The number of high-value clients spending over $1 million annually has surged from just a dozen two years ago to over 500 today. The launch of the Model Context Protocol has been a primary driver of this growth. This open standard allows AI to connect seamlessly with external data sources and applications. Since its introduction, it has enabled the creation of tens of thousands of specialized servers, helping businesses move from simple chat interfaces to autonomous "agentic" systems. A major focus of the latest release is Claude Code, a tool for software developers that has seen explosive adoption. Its annualized revenue has grown to $2.5 billion, doubling since the start of 2026. Enterprise use now accounts for more than 50% of this total. Internal data suggests that 4% of all global GitHub commits are now authored by Claude Code. This technological shift is fundamentally altering the software industry. Traditional SaaS providers have seen their valuations hit 10-year lows as investors fear AI will replace human-centric software tasks. Notable declines include Intuit, which has dropped 39% year-to-date, and Salesforce, down 27%. In response, the industry is moving toward usage-based and results-oriented pricing. Projections suggest that the market for agentic AI in enterprise settings will grow from $45 billion in 2025 to $180 billion by 2030. Companies that successfully integrate these tools are seeing productivity gains of roughly 50% and a 33% reduction in human-led task oversight. Anthropic’s latest model, Opus 4.6, is now capable of managing entire categories of work, including generating professional documents and complex financial analysis. As AI becomes more deeply embedded in business infrastructure, the focus is shifting from experimental tools to enterprise-grade systems with strict security and governance standards.