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Egnyte, a company focused on secure content collaboration, intelligence, and governance, has launched its Agent Builder. The no-code framework allows users to create customized AI agents. The tool allows users to automate tasks with their custom AI agents with secure access to a respective company's internal content and information from the web.
Egnyte's Agent Builder serves as an intuitive, secure tool to harness the functionality of artificial intelligence at a user level. Egnyte's existing AI agents serve as a template that allows non-technical users to leverage as a launching point for their agent creation that can be tested and shared across the organization.
"In order to effectively incorporate AI into a business's day-to-day operations, it needs to be placed in the hands of the users who know their content and workflows best," says Amrit Jassal, co-founder and chief technology officer at Egnyte. "There is a tremendous appetite for AI implementation across the board right now, but there has been a disconnect between the desire to incorporate this technology and the practicality of it. Egnyte's new Agent Builder ensures users can leverage practical AI applications that empower them to focus on strategic, high-value initiatives rather than managing manual, repetitive tasks."
Egnyte's Agent Builder offers users the ability to create agents with varying levels of customization:
"Our Agent Builder democratizes AI-powered automation so that teams can build the exact tools they need to solve productivity challenges without needing intervention from their engineering teams," says Prasad Gune, chief productoOfficer at Egnyte. "This goes beyond simply improving processes; it represents a fundamental shift in how knowledge-based work gets done, without compromising data privacy and security."
To learn more about Egnyte's AI Agent Builder, click here.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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