Automation Anywhere has introduced EnterpriseClaw, a governance-wrapped implementation of Nvidia's OpenShell runtime for deploying autonomous 'claw-style' AI agents in enterprise environments. These agents can access device file systems, create tools at runtime, and interact with applications — capabilities that require strict controls in regulated industries. Key partnerships include Cisco, Nvidia (Nemotron models for on-premises inference), Okta (first-class agent identity and audit trails), and OpenAI (GPT 5.5 access). A central challenge highlighted is that most enterprises still assign human credentials to agents, making audit trails unreliable. The product also bets on hybrid/on-premises deployments, arguing most enterprise data hasn't moved to the cloud. EnterpriseClaw is currently in preview with GA pricing expected later this year, and the company positions its Mozart Orchestrator as a neutral multi-platform governance layer competing against ServiceNow and Microsoft.
Table of contents
A “claw-style” agentAn industry-wide identity crisisThe hybrid realityThe orchestration playWhere it standsSort: