Salesforce first sought to tackle AI agent sprawl last year with Agent Fabric, a suite of capabilities and tools inside its MuleSoft AnyPoint Platform. Now, it’s seeking to further rein in unruly AI agents on its platform and those of other vendors too, with new governance tools and deterministic controls.
When enterprises adopt multiple agentic AI products, they can end up redundant or siloed workflows or scattered across teams and platforms, undermining operational efficiency and complicating governance as they try to scale AI safely and responsibly.
Agent Fabric, introduced in September 2025, started out as a place for enterprises to register, view, interconnect and govern agents. In January it added a deterministic scripting tool and the ability to scan for new agents and add them to the registry.
But enterprises still need more help to bring their AI agents under control, so Salesforce is adding more features.
First up is an expansion of the deterministic controls in the form of A
Aptos launches a $50 million initiative to expand AI agents, blockchain payments, and institutional crypto infrastructure worldwide. Aptos Labs and the Aptos Foundation have announced a major $50 million investment initiative. Moreover, the investments are directed towards blockchain infrastructure, AI agents, and institutional integration into the crypto ecosystem. The announcement garnered immediate attention in the […]
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Ethereum trades at $2,329.78 as AI agents use its network for Onchain tasks, contracts, and programmable payments. Ethereum is drawing fresh attention as developers link artificial intelligence agents with Onchain tasks, smart contracts, and programmable payments. The network is being presented as a base layer where AI systems can act, verify identity, and move value. […]
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AI Library, an outcome-based software delivery startup founded in 2023 by Arani Chaudhuri, has raised $560,000 in pre-seed funding at a $7.5 million valuation cap to accelerate its AI agent-driven approach to enterprise software deployment. The company’s platform automates the software delivery lifecycle using AI agents with human oversight, targeting enterprise functions including finance, operations, […]
I counted at least 10 events in San Francisco last night aimed at matching AI startups with VCs. Just another Thursday.
But what made Camp AI’s “Agents at Work” event (hosted by Auth0) stand out was its showcase of companies that are in various stages of reorganizing their engineering processes around AI agents. Browserbase, Mastra, Fireworks AI, Drata, Mya, MindFort, and Corridor are all part of the vendor ecosystem trying to enable secure and performant agentic AI, but the most revelatory stories were their own successes and the challenges they faced restructuring their engineering orgs for agents.
Agentic AI is reshaping team structures
Paul Klein IV, founder and CEO of Browserbase, delivered the night’s most memorable line while discussing the speed of AI adoption inside engineering teams. “If AI is not doing your whole job it’s a skill issue at this point,” said Klein.
Abhi Aiyer, founder and CTO of Mastra, said the result is dramatically smaller teams capable of executing much l
OpenAI has shipped a Chrome extension for Codex, its AI coding agent, enabling it to complete browser-based tasks directly inside Google Chrome on macOS and Windows — including interacting with signed-in websites, using Chrome DevTools, and running multi-step workflows across browser tabs.
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As agents move past demos and into enterprise workflows, organizations are confronting the governance, infrastructure and operational problems posed by more autonomous AI systems.