Rimini Street unveils Rimini Govern for AI to address enterprise AI control gaps

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Bernard Parado

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Manila, Philippines – Rimini Street has launched Rimini Govern for AI, a managed service designed to help organisations govern, secure and monitor AI agents and their workflows across enterprise environments.

The company said the service is intended to provide organisations with centralised oversight of AI agent activity, including security, compliance, performance and operational costs.

Rimini Govern for AI is delivered 24/7/365 through Rimini Street’s Global Command Centers and is supported by the company’s AI engineers. According to Rimini Street, the service is designed to help organisations accelerate AI agent deployment, reduce operational risks, improve visibility, audit agent activity, manage costs and measure the business value of AI investments.

The service provides a centralised operational control plane for AI agents, with capabilities covering agent activity and workflow monitoring, security events, compliance status, performance metrics and cost data. It also includes controls intended to ensure that agents perform only authorised activities and complete approved workflows.

Rimini Street said the service can enforce security, governance and compliance guardrails, measure Agentic AI return on investment and allow its AI engineers to intervene when necessary. It also includes root-cause analysis and remediation support for AI agent issues.

“With Rimini Govern for AI, organisations can now confidently and securely deploy AI agents and scale AI agent operations with the oversight, control, visibility and measurement needed to accelerate adoption, measure ROI and achieve business outcomes that include reduced total operating costs, improved profitability and enhanced competitive advantage,” said Seth Ravin, CEO, Rimini Street. 

He added, “With more than twenty years of proven experience delivering global, ultra-responsive, mission-critical IT support to thousands of organisations around the world — including public sector, critical infrastructure and military clients with security-clearance requirements — Rimini Street is uniquely positioned to now deliver industry-leading capabilities in global AI agent governance, security, compliance and interoperability.”

R “Ray” Wang, CEO of Constellation Research, said enterprises moving toward broader AI adoption need greater visibility and control over AI systems.

“As organisations move from AI experimentation to enterprise-scale adoption, they need trusted visibility, governance and control to deploy AI responsibly and securely,” said Ray. “Customers want AI solutions to provide a centralized foundation for enterprises to secure, run, govern and measure AI effectiveness at scale. When you combine this with proven enterprise software support and deep process knowledge, global managed service capabilities 24/7/365 from Global Command Centers and expansive AI expertise, organisations can now operationalise AI with speed, cost-effectiveness and confidence. This is a no-brainer.”

Addressing the AI agent control gap

Rimini Street said the growing adoption of AI agents has created challenges for organisations that lack consistent visibility into agent activity, workflow execution, security and integrations.

The company also pointed to the rise of “shadow AI,” where AI tools are adopted across organisations without centralised monitoring or consistent governance. These challenges can make it difficult for enterprises to measure AI agent performance, costs and return on investment.

Rimini Street cited a May 2026 Gartner prediction that 40% of enterprises will demote or decommission autonomous AI agents by 2027 because of governance gaps discovered only after production incidents.

The company said Rimini Govern for AI is intended to address this gap by combining AI governance capabilities with enterprise application expertise and managed services.

Three-phase deployment

Rimini Street said the subscription service uses a three-phase deployment model that can be operational within weeks.

The Plan phase involves assessing an organisation’s AI agent goals, readiness and governance priorities. Rimini Street said this includes its complimentary Rimini AI Readiness Assessment and Rimini AI Strategy and Roadmap workshops.

During the Implement phase, the company works with clients to discover AI agents across designated software, platforms and systems, configure secure access and assess the operational, financial and compliance impact of AI agents and workflows.

The Operate phase provides real-time, 24/7/365 service through Rimini Street AI engineers based at the company’s Global Command Centers. The centres also provide system monitoring, security and integration services.

Rimini Govern for AI is part of Rimini Street’s broader Rimini Govern portfolio of governance, risk and compliance services. The company said the portfolio is built on its more than two decades of experience supporting enterprise software, including platforms from SAP, Oracle, VMware, Salesforce, Workday and ServiceNow.

The company is also positioning Rimini Govern for AI alongside Rimini Agentworks and Rimini Agentic UX as part of an end-to-end approach to AI agent operations.

Rimini Agentworks focuses on the AI agent lifecycle, from strategy and design to development, interoperability testing, security and operational readiness. Rimini Agentic UX provides an AI-driven user engagement layer intended to work with existing ERP environments and automate workflows involving AI agents.

Rimini Street said the combined offerings are aimed at organisations looking to deploy AI agents in production while maintaining governance, security and operational controls.

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