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Automation Anywhere Launches EnterpriseClaw for AI Agents


Automation Anywhere Launches EnterpriseClaw for AI Agents
  • by: PR Newswire
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  • May 20, 2026

Automation Anywhere today announced the launch of EnterpriseClaw, a new capability developed in collaboration with Cisco, NVIDIA, Okta, and OpenAI.

The company said EnterpriseClaw is designed to enable claw-style AI agents to operate securely and effectively across enterprise environments, including cloud platforms, desktops, on-premises systems, and secured enterprise networks.

Quick Intel

  • Automation Anywhere launched EnterpriseClaw for enterprise AI agent operations.
  • The platform was developed with Cisco, NVIDIA, Okta, and OpenAI.
  • EnterpriseClaw supports autonomous AI agents across cloud and on-premises systems.
  • The capability integrates governance, observability, identity management, and security controls.
  • EnterpriseClaw leverages Automation Anywhere’s Process Reasoning Engine and Contextual Intelligence Graph.
  • The platform is currently available in preview, with general availability expected later this year.

Expanding AI Agents Into Enterprise Operations

Organizations are increasingly experimenting with claw-style AI agents capable of interacting directly with applications, browsers, terminals, and local systems to execute operational tasks.

Automation Anywhere stated that while many of these agents are powerful, most existing implementations are optimized for individual users or isolated cloud environments rather than large-scale enterprise operations.

EnterpriseClaw is designed to bridge that gap by enabling AI agents to operate across enterprise workflows while maintaining centralized governance and operational oversight.

According to the company, the platform allows organizations to deploy autonomous AI agents across:

  • Cloud platforms
  • Desktop environments
  • On-premises systems
  • Secured enterprise infrastructure
  • Cross-functional enterprise workflows

The company said EnterpriseClaw supports enterprise-grade governance by centralizing control over access, activity monitoring, policy enforcement, and observability.

AI Agents Powered by Process Reasoning and Contextual Intelligence

Automation Anywhere stated that EnterpriseClaw agents leverage the company’s Process Reasoning Engine (PRE) and Contextual Intelligence Graph technologies to improve operational accuracy and contextual understanding.

The company said these technologies provide AI agents with enhanced process awareness and business context beyond standalone large language model (LLM) capabilities.

According to Automation Anywhere, EnterpriseClaw can support use cases such as investigating complex customer claims by gathering information from:

  • Desktop applications
  • Internal enterprise systems
  • On-premises infrastructure
  • Cloud environments
  • Internal documents and records

The company noted that sensitive operational, healthcare, and financial data can remain within secured enterprise systems while still being accessible to AI-driven workflows.

“This capability is foundational to operating as an Autonomous Enterprise — where AI runs enterprise work across systems, not just within isolated tools,” the company stated.

Strategic Partnerships Support Enterprise Deployment

Automation Anywhere said EnterpriseClaw integrates technologies from multiple enterprise and AI providers to support production-scale deployments.

Cisco

Cisco contributes AI Defense and DefenseClaw technologies designed to provide enterprise security protections for AI agents and autonomous systems.

“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.

NVIDIA

NVIDIA provides OpenShell, an open-source runtime environment for deploying autonomous AI agents, along with NVIDIA NIM microservices and Nemotron open models for on-premises enterprise deployments.

“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.

Okta

Okta delivers cross-agent identity management and authentication capabilities designed to support policy enforcement and least-privilege access controls for AI agents.

“The future of technology is agentic, and as AI agents proliferate, they will act with more autonomy, connect to more resources, and operate on behalf of more people and organizations,” said Ely Kahn, Chief Product Officer of Okta.

OpenAI

OpenAI models, including GPT-5.5, will support enterprise workflow automation within EnterpriseClaw environments.

“AI agents are quickly evolving from experimentation into real enterprise workflows,” said Jason Lee, Head of Enterprise, Technology at OpenAI.

EnterpriseClaw Supports Extensible AI Agent Frameworks

Automation Anywhere stated that EnterpriseClaw is designed to support multiple AI agent frameworks, enabling organizations to deploy internally developed agents as well as third-party agentic systems alongside existing automation workflows.

The company said the capability is intended to support the growing adoption of agentic automation strategies across regulated and mission-critical enterprise operations.

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

Automation Anywhere has been committed to defining the future of work by unleashing human potential through automation for over 20 years. The company enables this future through its leading Agentic Process Automation (APA) System for IT leaders and developers as well as purpose-built agentic solutions for business leaders in finance, customer service, IT and HR.

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