Vendors building tools to clean up messes made by AI agents
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Vendors building tools to clean up messes made by AI agents
"The three companies believe that enterprises will use agentic AI to operate some of their systems - a practise often called "AIOps" - but also expect the software could botch the job or fall victim to malicious attacks. They therefore think organizations will need tools to recover from errors introduced by AI."
"Cohesity says it addresses the risks agents pose by preserving immutable snapshots of AI environments and it allows for point-in-time recovery of agents, data, and supporting infrastructure, including files, databases, object storage, SaaS applications, vector stores, and agent memory."
"Gartner predicts up to 40 percent of enterprise applications will include integrated task-specific agents in 2026, up from less than five percent in 2025. There may be room for many players in this market."
Cohesity has partnered with ServiceNow and Datadog to develop a recoverability service designed to address risks posed by agentic AI systems in enterprise environments. The service will identify and restore files and data corrupted by AI errors or malicious attacks, returning systems to a trusted state. As enterprises increasingly adopt agentic AI for AIOps—automating system operations and diagnostics—vendors recognize the need for rollback capabilities. Cohesity plans to launch before year-end, competing with Rubrik and native rollback tools from vendors like Cisco. Gartner predicts 40 percent of enterprise applications will include task-specific agents by 2026, suggesting significant market opportunity. The solution preserves immutable snapshots and enables point-in-time recovery across infrastructure, databases, SaaS applications, and vector stores.
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