India – Hexaware Technologies has announced a series of enhancements to Agentverse, its enterprise AI agent platform, aimed at helping organizations scale artificial intelligence initiatives while maintaining governance, security, and alignment with business objectives.
The updates follow the platform’s launch in March and introduce new capabilities focused on governance, development, and lifecycle management. According to the company, the enhancements are designed to address challenges that many enterprises face when moving AI projects beyond pilot stages and into large-scale deployment.
The company said organisations often encounter difficulties in securely scaling AI systems, governing AI operations, and ensuring that AI initiatives remain aligned with business goals. The latest updates to Agentverse seek to address these concerns through three key areas: infrastructure, development workflows, and lifecycle governance.
As part of the enhancements, Agentverse now offers features intended to support secure and scalable AI operations. These include policy-aware connectors for integration with enterprise systems, advanced memory and contextual intelligence capabilities for AI agents, and governance tools such as role-based access controls, audit trails, and observability dashboards.
Hexaware has also launched Agentic Studios, a new environment designed to streamline the AI development lifecycle. The platform provides a six-stage workflow—Define, Design, Approve, Test, Deploy, and Operate—to support the creation, validation, deployment, and optimization of AI agents. Agentic Studios is compatible with major cloud infrastructures, including Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
In addition, Agentverse now includes AI agent lifecycle management capabilities, enabling organisations to govern AI agents throughout their operational lifespan, from deployment through retirement.
Commenting on the announcement, R Srikrishna, CEO and Executive Director of Hexaware, said: “The industry spent the last few years proving that AI agents can execute tasks. The harder challenge, and the one we built Agentverse to solve, is ensuring those agents remain accountable, governable, and aligned to business objectives throughout their lifecycle. This update is designed to make that possible.”
Siddharth Dhar, President and Global Head – AI at Hexaware, added: “With the new update to the Agentverse, the governing intelligence layer enables enterprises to embed, manage, and continuously evolve AI across the entire operational landscape.”
The company said the new capabilities are intended to help enterprises accelerate AI adoption while maintaining oversight, compliance, and operational trust as AI deployments expand across business functions.

