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Ship Agent Infrastructure: Data, Orchestration, Security, Monitoring

Tiger Data launches PostgreSQL extension designed for AI agents. Tiger Data debuts Ghost, a PostgreSQL extension and managed service that lets autonomous agents read, write, and coordinate data safely at scale. Outcome engineers get a production-ready pattern for agent-first state: embed transactional access, permissions, and auditability into the DB layer (Principles 06 & 11).

Rubrik turns its platform into an AI agent and ships Agent Cloud for Claude. Rubrik converts data-protection controls into autonomous agents and launches Agent Cloud to run Claude-powered recovery and automation workflows. This is a concrete show of turning platform capabilities into agentic services—engineers must design for identity, escalation, and orchestration when agentifying enterprise systems (Principles 03 & 09).

Datadog launches 100+ features at DASH to push autonomous AI ops. Datadog expands Bits AI agents and observability features to let agents autonomously run SRE and ops tasks across the SDLC. If you build agentic systems, your observability pipeline needs to surface agent intent, actions, and feedback loops—instrumentation becomes part of your control plane (Principles 09 & 04).

Zscaler launches AI Broker and Endpoint AI Security for AI agents. Zscaler rolls out an AI Broker and endpoint protections that apply zero-trust controls to autonomous agents across networks and devices. Outcome engineering now includes securing agent identities, policies, and tool calls at the network edge—not just model outputs—to keep agents within legal and safety boundaries (Principles 10 & 14).

NIST Mathematical Proof Supports Transition to a Continuous-Monitor-and-Update Security Model for AI Systems. NIST publishes a formal proof that static guardrails are breakable and recommends continuous monitoring, adversarial discovery, and rapid updates as the defensible security model. Practically, outcome engineers must bake automated red-teaming, live detection, and rapid deployment of patches into their pipelines to keep agentic systems resilient (Principles 14 & 16).