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Automation Anywhere Unveils EnterpriseClaw, an Enterprise-Grade Infrastructure for AI Agents

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Automation Anywhere is unveiling EnterpriseClaw—developed in collaboration with Cisco, NVIDIA, Okta, and OpenAI, it is a new capability designed to make claw-style AI agents effective across enterprise operations.

According to Automation Anywhere, with EnterpriseClaw, organizations can deploy autonomous AI agents across cloud platforms, desktops, on-premises systems, and secured enterprise networks—enabling AI-driven work to run securely, accurately, and under centralized control across large-scale enterprise operations.

This new class of AI agents can run across enterprise teams and workflows, including cloud platforms and behind-the-firewall infrastructure, while maintaining centralized control over access, activity, governance, and observability.

EnterpriseClaw agents also tap into the power of Automation Anywhere's Process Reasoning Engine (PRE) and Contextual Intelligence Graph to give them the enhanced accuracy and process context needed to automate business critical work more reliably than any LLM on its own.

For example, organizations can investigate complex customer claims by gathering information across desktop applications, on-premises systems, internal documents, and cloud platforms—while keeping sensitive financial, healthcare, or operational data inside secured enterprise systems, the company said.

"For AI to have a transformational impact on business, it needs to be able to do work where the work actually happens," said Mihir Shukla, CEO and board chairman of Automation Anywhere. "Many claw-style AI agents are incredibly powerful, but most were designed for isolated environments or individual users—while enterprise operations span teams, cloud platforms, desktops, on-premises systems, and highly regulated infrastructure. EnterpriseClaw is designed to unlock the potential of these next-generation AI agents for real enterprise operations. We're excited to collaborate with Cisco, NVIDIA, Okta, and OpenAI, whose technologies help support the security, identity, intelligence, and infrastructure requirements of enterprise-grade agentic systems."

Powered by Automation Anywhere's hybrid cloud-native deployment architecture, EnterpriseClaw integrates with leading enterprise technology providers to deliver production-ready claw-style AI agent deployment:

  • Cisco AI Defense and DefenseClaw provide comprehensive security purpose-built for agents.
  • NVIDIA contributes OpenShell, an open-source runtime to build and deploy autonomous, self-evolving agents more safely. In addition, NVIDIA NIM microservices with the latest NVIDIA Nemotron open models power EnterpriseClaw AI agents for on-premises customers.
  • Okta delivers cross-agent identity management and authentication controls for policy enforcement.
  • OpenAI will enable companies to build and operate agents using leading OpenAI models like GPT-5.5. These agents will support enterprise-grade workflows within EnterpriseClaw.

"The widespread use of AI agents introduces an entirely new attack surface, making proactive, integrated security non-negotiable for enterprise adoption," said DJ Sampath, senior vice president and general manager, AI software and platform at Cisco. "By incorporating Cisco AI Defense, EnterpriseClaw gains a comprehensive security layer designed specifically for agents. This allows businesses to innovate with autonomous AI confidently, knowing they are protected from development through deployment."

EnterpriseClaw is designed to be extensible across a range of AI agent frameworks, allowing organizations to deploy internally developed agents or those built using third-party tools, and manage them alongside existing automations.

EnterpriseClaw is available in preview, with general availability expected later this year.

"Enterprises are deploying AI agents across their most critical workflows, and the question is no longer whether agents can do the work, but whether they can be trusted to do it safely," said Kari Briski, vice president of generative AI at NVIDIA. "NVIDIA OpenShell and NVIDIA Nemotron models provide the secure runtime and intelligent foundation for Automation Anywhere's EnterpriseClaw, enabling organizations to build and deploy autonomous, self-evolving agents with greater control, transparency and performance."

For more information about this news, visit www.automationanywhere.com.

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