Covasant Launches AI Agent Control Tower to Regularise Enterprise AI Ecosystem

Covasant Technologies has launched its AI Agent Control Tower (AI ACT), a governance platform designed to bring clarity and control to an increasingly fragmented enterprise AI ecosystem.

The launch, the company said in a statement, is a direct response to the market’s chaotic rush to deploy countless, disconnected AI agents, which threatens to create a new generation of technical debt and operational risk.

The control tower is positioned as the antidote to AI fragmentation, equipping enterprises with a unified platform to inventory, monitor and manage every agent across the organisation, regardless of origin, it added.
It enables centralised governance and security by enforcing consistent policies, guardrails and compliance protocols to prevent drift and rogue behaviour, while offering cross-platform observability with real-time insights into performance, token consumption and decision-making.

A live business impact and ROI dashboard reveals which agents are truly driving outcomes, while a comprehensive audit and explainability features provide a transparent trail of every decision for compliance and debugging.
Covasant warned that the corporate race to roll out AI agents, often by the hundreds, and typically for narrow business tasks, has unleashed an unintended rise of Shadow AI.

These unmonitored tools, operating in silos without governance or guardrails, are fragmenting enterprise systems.

The company cautioned that this fragmentation is quickly becoming the single greatest threat to scalable, secure and cost-efficient AI adoption.
“The market is being flooded with point solutions being presented as strategic attempts at solving business challenges. An agent for every task is not a strategy; it’s a recipe for chaos,” chairman and managing director, CV Subramanyam, said.

He observed that enterprises are quickly realising that the real challenge isn’t building one more agent but managing the dozens that they already have.

He said the control tower would be the strategic control plane, the “single source of truth” that transforms a patchwork of disconnected AI agents into a cohesive, secure and optimised autonomous workforce.

With more than 80% of organisations in India actively exploring autonomous agents, and nearly 50% prioritising multi-agent workflows, a new, definitive category of enterprise software is emerging in the form of the AI Agent Control Tower, the company further said.
It said that with the launch, Covasant joins the league of leading enterprise software companies such as Salesforce and ServiceNow, which now have a universal, vendor-agnostic agent control tower.

“The market is witnessing a fundamental architectural shift. Just as every enterprise needed a CRM or an ITSM platform, every enterprise will now need an agent control tower,” CEO Srikanth Chakkilam said.

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