IBM used its Think 2026 conference to announce a significant expansion of its enterprise AI consulting capabilities, anchored by IBM Enterprise Advantage -- described by the company as the first asset-based consulting service specifically designed to help organizations build and operate their own hybrid-AI platforms. The announcement positions IBM as a full-stack AI deployment partner rather than simply a technology vendor. Two new tools form the core of the expanded capability set. Context Studio is now generally available and allows enterprise teams to create AI agents grounded directly in the structure of their organization's data and business processes, designed to improve accuracy and relevance compared to general-purpose AI deployments. Process Studio, coming soon, will use AI agents to extract operational logic from thousands of standard operating procedures and legacy workflow documents, converting them into agent-ready formats. IBM highlighted real-world results from the platform at the event. Providence, one of the largest health systems in the United States, worked with IBM Consulting to deploy an AI-powered HR agent that reduced manager time spent on hiring steps by 90 percent, with job requests created through the system demonstrating 70 percent higher accuracy. IBM also announced expanded interoperability with SAP through the Agent2Agent standard, enabling IBM Consulting Advantage agents to coordinate directly with SAP's Joule agents across enterprise workflows. As enterprise AI deployments mature from pilot to production, the companies gaining competitive ground are those with content infrastructure that communicates their AI capabilities clearly to customers, partners, and AI-powered search engines. Building a structured AI content and GEO strategy positions organizations to be cited in AI-generated answers as enterprise AI becomes the standard operating model. Source: IBM Newsroom -- IBM Consulting Expands AI Capabilities to Accelerate Enterprise Transformation (newsroom.ibm.com, May 6, 2026)