agentic AI

AI Agent Runtime Risk: Why 3M Daily Interactions Demand New Observability

AI Agent Runtime Risk: Why 3M Daily Interactions Demand New Observability

Codenotary’s AgentMon platform is monitoring more than 3 million AI-agent interactions per day, with 7% triggering security or compliance anomalies. ECI Research analyzes why this milestone signals a new category of enterprise risk that traditional observability platforms weren’t built to address. ITDMs and platform engineers need a governance strategy now, before a material incident forces one.

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OpenSharing Project: Open Protocol for AI Asset Interoperability

OpenSharing Project: Open Protocol for AI Asset Interoperability

The Linux Foundation has launched the OpenSharing Project, an open protocol for sharing AI models, agent skills, and data across organizational and platform boundaries. Contributed by Databricks and built on the Delta Sharing foundation, the project targets the fragmentation problem at the heart of enterprise agentic AI deployments. ECI Research analysts break down what this means for ITDMs evaluating AI platforms and developers building multi-agent systems.

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Stacklet's Autonomous Cloud Governance Play at FinOps X

Stacklet’s Autonomous Cloud Governance Play at FinOps X

Stacklet is expanding its agentic AI layer and AI-resource coverage at FinOps X, positioning its Cloud Custodian policy engine as the enterprise control plane for autonomous cloud governance. The company’s decade of open-source context and proven remediation track record differentiate it in a market where governance tooling mostly produces findings rather than fixes. ECI Research analysis covers what this means for IT decision-makers managing AI cloud spend and for developers navigating AI-generated infrastructure code.

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Google's Open Source Strategy in the AI Era | ECI Research

Google’s Open Source Strategy in the AI Era | ECI Research

Google’s OSPO presented its open source strategy to an external developer council, framing open source as a deliberate competitive lever rather than altruism. ECI Research analyzes the A2A protocol bet, supply chain sustainability risks, and what enterprise ITDMs and developers should take away. The governance frameworks being written today will shape open source contribution norms for the next decade.

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AI Governance Compliance: Closing the Gap Before August 2026

AI Governance Compliance: Closing the Gap Before August 2026

Most enterprises are applying security tooling to an AI governance problem, and the mismatch is creating real compliance exposure. With EU AI Act high-risk provisions taking full force in August 2026 and updated HIPAA rules now demanding decision-level evidence, the window to close this gap is narrowing. This note examines what Trussed.ai’s approach means for ITDMs and developers building on agentic architectures.

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PMI's ANSI AI Governance Standard: What It Means for Enterprise

PMI’s ANSI AI Governance Standard: What It Means for Enterprise

PMI has released the first ANSI-approved global standard for governing AI in portfolio, program, and project management. As enterprise AI adoption accelerates, the absence of structured governance is producing legal exposure and reputational failures. This note examines what the standard means for IT decision-makers and developers navigating the shift from AI pilots to production.

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Why Enterprise AI Fails Without an Orchestration Layer

Why Enterprise AI Fails Without an Orchestration Layer

Enterprise AI pilots are failing not because the models are inadequate, but because organizations lack a unified orchestration and governance layer. Druid AI CEO Joe Kim argues that without a single control plane measuring every agent’s actions and defining human handoff points, AI accountability is effectively impossible. ECI Research data on multi-agent adoption and autonomous agent confidence gaps support the case.

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Sahara AI's Industrial Agent at Motherson: Agentic AI in Action

Sahara AI’s Industrial Agent at Motherson: Agentic AI in Action

Sahara AI has delivered a production-ready Industrial Design Agent for Motherson Group, one of the world’s largest automotive component manufacturers. The system achieves 97% recall by combining multimodal 3D understanding with structured engineering knowledge retrieval, surfacing compliance recommendations inside live design workflows. The deployment signals where domain-specific agentic AI investment is heading across manufacturing and other regulated industries.

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AI Agent Identity Security: The $1M Risk Enterprises Can't Ignore

AI Agent Identity Security: The $1M Risk Enterprises Can’t Ignore

A new Akeyless global survey of 400 IT and security leaders finds that two-thirds of organizations suspect AI agents have already accessed data beyond their intended scope. With a 14-hour average detection window and more than $1 million in annual incident costs, the report exposes a structural gap between how AI agents are provisioned and how enterprises govern them. ECI Research examines what this means for security strategy, developer practices, and the emerging AI agent identity market.

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Snowflake and Anthropic: Governed Enterprise AI at Scale

Snowflake and Anthropic: Governed Enterprise AI at Scale

Snowflake and Anthropic have expanded their strategic partnership, embedding Claude models into Cortex AI products including Cortex Code, Snowflake Intelligence, and Cortex Agents. The move targets enterprises that need frontier AI capabilities operating directly on governed data without moving sensitive information outside their existing environment. ECI Research analysis breaks down what this means for IT decision-makers, developers, and the competitive AI data platform landscape.

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