TrueFoundry Launches Agent Gateway to Close the Enterprise AI Governance Gap

TrueFoundry, an enterprise AI infrastructure platform, has announced Agent Gateway, a unified control plane designed for enterprises deploying AI agents at scale. AI agents have moved beyond experimentation and are now integral to enterprise operations. Gartner projects that more than 60% of organizations will deploy AI agents within two years, and over 40% of those initiatives may be canceled by 2027 due to rising costs and insufficient risk controls. The infrastructure for governance is lagging behind.

Organizations run AI agents across multiple frameworks, clouds, and teams, leading to fragmented governance, inconsistent policies, and opaque costs. Initial governance solutions addressed simpler scenarios, managing a single gateway between application and model. Today’s agents call tools, delegate to other agents, and operate autonomously, moving data in every direction, often without visibility.

"The enterprises succeeding are those that treat governance as core infrastructure from day one," said Nikunj Bajaj, co-founder and CEO of TrueFoundry. "In most enterprises today, there is a shadow army of AI agents and no one can answer what permissions they have or what they are costing. It is not about the tools. The challenges customers face are related to visibility and control, which only intensify as deployments grow. That is why we built Agent Gateway."