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AI governance, risk and compliance solutions company SUPERWISE today announced the launch of its open AgentOps platform aimed at addressing the complex challenge of managing artificial intelligence agents at scale with full governance, observability and compliance.
The open AgentOps platform has been designed to allow developers to integrate enterprise-grade capabilities into their preferred agent development frameworks, whether proprietary or open source. Using the offering, teams can deploy, serve and manage AI agents within the company’s ecosystem, wihch includes built-in compliance, monitoring and operational oversight.
According to SUPERWISE, a trade name of Deep Insight Solutions, the release marks a significant step forward in making responsible AI not just possible, but practical and scalable. The company also argues that the true test of AI maturity lies not in development, but in dependable, compliant and scalable operations.
“Building agents is only half the equation,” said Chief Executive Russ Blattner. “The real challenge and where organizations often stumble is in managing them responsibly once they’re live. That’s where we’ve always led: at the Operate layer. With this launch, we’re enabling teams to use the best open-source tools to build agents while relying on our enterprise-grade infrastructure to govern, observe and scale them safely.”
The company’s new AgentOps platform supports the deployment and operation of agents built with a wide range of popular development frameworks, including Flowise, Dify, CrewAI, Langflow and n8n. The initial release focuses on Flowise, with ongoing support for additional frameworks planned as part of the platform’s roadmap.
The company’s decision to support third-party frameworks comes down to developers having different preferences and strengths. Many rely on open-source tools, low-code environments and platforms with strong integration capabilities and community backing. SUPERWISE aims to meet developers where they are by offering flexibility of choice without compromising on governance or scalability.
“Open-source frameworks like Flowise are a great starting point — they are powerful, flexible,and developer-friendly,” said Senior Director of Product Oren Razon. “We’re committed to supporting open-source tools that empower developers to build advanced agents, while we handle the heavy lifting of deployment, monitoring and compliance.”
The venture capital-backed startup has raised $4.5 million in funding, according to Tracxn. Investors include F2 Venture Capital, Capri Ventures and Apple Core Holdings.
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