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AI Agents Go to Production – But Who Controls Them?

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The enterprise AI market is shifting from model experimentation to agent orchestration. Companies no longer compete solely on chatbot performance – they compete on how effectively businesses can build, control and monitor AI agents inside production systems. New Relic’s launch of its no-code Agentic Platform reflects that transition, targeting observability-driven automation rather than general-purpose AI deployment. This evolution mirrors a broader infrastructure shift that NewsTrackerToday has tracked across enterprise AI adoption cycles.

New Relic positions the platform as a tool for building and managing monitoring-focused agents that analyze telemetry data, detect anomalies and surface operational risks before incidents escalate. That focus gives the company a clear entry point: measurable ROI through reduced downtime and faster mean time to resolution. Enterprises typically approve AI investments faster when they tie directly to operational stability rather than abstract productivity gains.

The platform supports model context protocols (MCP) and integrates with New Relic’s existing monitoring stack. That interoperability matters. As NewsTrackerToday notes in its coverage of agent governance frameworks, enterprises increasingly demand standardization in how agents access data and trigger actions. Without structured context pipelines, organizations risk fragmented automation layers that create more complexity than value.

Importantly, New Relic does not position itself as the single control hub for every AI agent inside an enterprise. Instead, it aims to complement broader ecosystems. That strategy reflects market reality. Salesforce introduced Agentforce in late 2024, OpenAI rolled out Frontier for enterprise agent management, and multiple vendors now compete to become the orchestration layer for AI-driven workflows. Liam Anderson, financial markets expert, argues that “platform dominance will depend less on model intelligence and more on integration depth and trust.” Vendors that align with existing enterprise stacks reduce switching friction.

Alongside the agent platform, New Relic expanded its OpenTelemetry (OTel) tooling to reduce data fragmentation. Many enterprises struggle not with telemetry collection, but with managing distributed collectors and harmonizing schemas across teams. By centralizing OTel data flows within a unified observability layer, New Relic attempts to address one of the main bottlenecks preventing scalable AI automation. News Tracker Today previously highlighted how telemetry fragmentation undermines both security oversight and automation reliability.

The broader trend points toward agent governance as a core enterprise requirement. Gartner and other research firms increasingly describe agent management platforms as foundational infrastructure for AI adoption. Ethan Cole, chief economic analyst specializing in macroeconomics and central banking, notes that “AI agents introduce a new operational risk layer – governance must evolve alongside automation.” Enterprises now prioritize auditability, permissions control and traceable decision paths before granting agents system-level authority.

Over the next 6 to 12 months, the market will likely differentiate between experimental agents and production-grade automation systems. Vendors that combine observability, security and measurable operational impact will secure stronger enterprise traction. As NewsTrackerToday emphasizes, the decisive advantage will belong not to the most autonomous agent, but to the platform that makes automation accountable, auditable and economically defensible.

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