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Tuesday, June 2, 2026Itential puts FlowAI into general availability for governed infrastructure agents
What changed: Itential announced FlowAI general availability at Cisco Live US, offering a platform to build, deploy and run role‑based, governed infrastructure agents (including a FlowAgent Builder and FlowMCP Gateway); it says GA begins July 1, 2026 with early access available now.
Why it matters: Network and ops teams can now adopt agentic automation with built‑in governance, audit trails and human‑in‑loop checkpoints rather than stitching pilots together — useful for reducing manual toil on routine infra tasks while keeping compliance controls.
Try/watch: Start with low‑risk automation (patch orchestration, telemetry triage) to test auditability and permission boundaries; check how FlowAI exports decision traces for your compliance and incident response tools.
Hyland unveils Enterprise Agent Mesh, Agent Lifecycle Management and a Control Tower for content‑powered agents
What changed: Hyland revealed a set of platform updates — including an Enterprise Agent Mesh for governed orchestration, Agent Lifecycle Management, Control Tower observability, and industry‑specific ontologies — aimed at turning enterprise content into agent‑ready context.
Why it matters: Organizations that rely on documents (healthcare, insurance, finance) can build agents that reason over trusted, domain‑aware content rather than generic web data, which reduces hallucination risk and makes agents more immediately useful for business processes.
Try/watch: Map Hyland’s ontologies to your internal taxonomies and run a short pilot around a single process (claims intake, contract review) to measure accuracy and operational telemetry from Control Tower before wider rollout.
GitHub moves Copilot to usage‑based billing and adds controls for teams
What changed: GitHub announced that, as of June 1, 2026, all Copilot plans bill on GitHub AI Credits (usage‑based), Copilot code review consumes Actions minutes, and new features include user‑level budgets and an upgrade path to “Copilot Max.” Sign‑ups remain paused while they roll changes out.
Why it matters: Teams that use coding agents or agentic developer workflows will see costs tied to agent usage patterns (tokens and run minutes) rather than fixed per‑seat pricing, so agentic automation can change monthly cloud and CI spend quickly.
Try/watch: Put caps and alerts on user budgets immediately, audit which repositories trigger heavy Copilot code review runs (and consider self‑hosted runners or alternative agents for heavy workloads), and update cost forecasts for agentic developer automation.
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