According to a recent LinkedIn post from Zenity, the company is positioning its platform around securing and governing AI agents operating within ServiceNow environments. The post notes that such agents are increasingly embedded in everyday workflows, where they read data, trigger actions, and connect systems across the enterprise.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that, in its view, the primary challenge is not adoption of AI agents but real-time visibility and control over their behavior. Zenity indicates it will be present at ServiceNow Knowledge 2026 in Las Vegas at Booth #4736, where it plans to engage with teams on securing and governing AI agents as they move into production.
For investors, the focus on AI security within the ServiceNow ecosystem suggests Zenity is targeting a growing niche at the intersection of low-code platforms, workflow automation, and cybersecurity. If the company can demonstrate robust governance capabilities and build relationships at a major ecosystem event, it may strengthen its position as enterprises seek risk management tools for agentic AI deployments.
The emphasis on real-time control of AI agents may also reflect increasing regulatory and compliance scrutiny around automated decision-making in corporate IT environments. Success in this area could potentially translate into higher demand for Zenity’s solutions, deeper integration with ServiceNow customers, and expanded opportunities for recurring revenue tied to AI governance and security services.

