VentureBeat January 29, 2025
Ujas Patel

In the evolving landscape of AI, enterprises face the challenge of integrating modernsolutions with legacy systems that often lack the necessary application programming interfaces (APIs) for seamless integration. Approximately 66% of organizations continue to rely on legacy applications for core operations, leading to increased maintenance costs and security vulnerabilities.

Tools like PigAPI have taken a different approach to this problem by enabling AI agents to interact directly with graphical user interfaces (GUIs) within virtual Windows desktops hosted in the cloud. This connects modern AI capabilities with legacy software, allowing for automation of tasks such as data entry and workflow management without the need for local infrastructure. Additionally, users can intervene at any point, taking control of the virtual machine (VM)...

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