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Agent ops: Slack coworkers, shadow AI, control planes, security, observability

Introducing Claude Tag. Anthropic launches Claude Tag, an always-on, channel-specific Claude inside Slack that remembers channel context and autonomously executes delegated tasks. Outcome engineers get a workspace-native agent that changes how teams embed context into workflows and hand off work to agents — Principle 03 and Principle 09.

Virtue AI pulls the rug out from under the feet of shadow AI agents. Virtue AI launches Shadow AI to expose and track unauthorized AI usage across enterprises. That visibility is now a prerequisite for safely running agent fleets and enforcing access controls — Principle 15 and Principle 10.

SuperPlane secures €2.6M to turn production operations into an AI-native workflow layer. SuperPlane announces an open-source AI-first control plane for safe coordination between engineers and agents in production. Outcome engineers get an orchestration surface to manage agent workflows, policies, and operational guardrails — Principle 09.

Snyk launches Evo Agentic Development Security to police AI coding agents. Snyk ships Evo ADS, a security layer that governs autonomous coding agents and enforces tool restrictions to prevent insecure code generation. This inserts a DevSecOps gate into agentic development workflows, making automated coding safe enough for production — Principle 10 and Principle 14.

Latitude turns AI agent chats into an observability signal. Latitude converts agent conversations into observability signals, surfacing frustration, escalation, and churn to create regression-testable datasets. That gives outcome engineers a reliable signal for debugging, metrics, and continuous validation of agent behavior — Principle 14 and Principle 16.