Covasant Introduces AI Control Tower to Streamline Enterprise AI Management
Covasant's new AI Agent Control Tower offers centralized governance and real-time ROI tracking for enterprise AI ecosystems.
Published on September 4, 2025 | By C P Balasubramanyam

Covasant Technologies has unveiled its AI Agent Control Tower (AI ACT), a governance platform designed to bring order to the increasingly fragmented enterprise AI landscape. The launch addresses the chaotic deployment of disconnected AI agents, which risks creating technical debt and operational inefficiencies.
Key Features of AI ACT:
- Centralized Governance: Enforces consistent policies, guardrails, and compliance protocols across all AI agents.
- Live ROI Dashboard: Tracks business impact and identifies which agents deliver measurable outcomes.
- Unified Management: Provides a single platform to inventory, monitor, and manage AI agents enterprise-wide.
The platform aims to prevent "rogue" AI behavior and ensure alignment with organizational goals. Covasant emphasizes that AI ACT is vendor-agnostic, supporting agents from any source.
Why It Matters:
As enterprises rapidly adopt AI, the lack of oversight can lead to:
- Uncontrolled costs
- Security vulnerabilities
- Inconsistent performance
AI ACT positions itself as a solution to these challenges, offering transparency and control in AI deployments.
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