
Automation Anywhere Tuesday rolled out its answer to this challenge, EnterpriseClaw, created in collaboration with Cisco, Nvidia, Okta, and OpenAI.
The company says the platform will enable companies to deploy autonomous AI agents across their desktops, cloud platforms, secured ‘behind-the-firewall’ networks, and on-premises systems, all while maintaining centralized control, access, and observability.
Automates business-critical work
EnterpriseClaw is built on Automation Anywhere’s Process Reasoning Engine (PRE) and Contextual Intelligence Graph, which automate business-critical work. It also integrates with Cisco AI Defense and DefenseClaw to provide security purpose-built for AI agents, Nvidia’s open-source runtime OpenShell, NIM microservices and Nemotron models for on-premises customers, and Okta’s cross-agent identity management and authentication controls. Furthermore, OpenClaw’s OpenAI collaboration will give customers access to leading models like GPT-5.5.
“The level of distrust and insecurity associated with OpenClaw is covered in significant detail in the EnterpriseClaw launch,” said Manish Jain, a principal research director at Info-Tech Research Group. “The collaboration between Nvidia, OpenAI, Okta, and Cisco adds to the credibility of the proposition of trusted infrastructure, identity, and security layers.”