Gravitee launches Gamma as AI agent use surges past 7 million

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By AI, Created 1:06 PM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – Gravitee has launched Gamma, a new Agent Management platform, as commissioned research finds more than 7 million AI agents are already active across major U.S. and U.K. enterprises. The release aims to give companies a single control plane for governing agent identities, access, tools and model traffic as autonomous software spreads through the workforce.

Why it matters: - AI agents are moving from pilots to production inside large enterprises, creating new security, governance and cost-control needs. - Gravitee is positioning Gamma as infrastructure for the “agentic enterprise,” where autonomous systems are expected to handle more work across software, operations and eventually physical systems. - The research suggests the agent population has already reached a scale that can rival major parts of the traditional professional workforce.

What happened: - Gravitee launched Gravitee Gamma on June 2, 2026. - The platform is designed to secure, govern and expose autonomous systems used by enterprises. - Gravitee said Gamma is built to manage more than 7 million AI agents already in the market, up from 3 million counted in January. - The launch came alongside new research commissioned by Gravitee and conducted by Opinion Matters. - The study polled 750 CTOs and vice presidents of engineering at major U.S. and U.K. enterprises.

The details: - The research found 7.2 million AI agents in U.S. and U.K. workforces. - Gravitee said there are now more AI agents working in the U.S. economy than there are teachers, doctors and lawyers combined. - The company also said the number of agents at large is now greater than Denmark’s population. - Gamma combines LLM Proxy, MCP Proxy and A2A Proxy into a single AI gateway. - The platform is intended to control every model call, every tool invocation and every agent-to-agent interaction. - Gamma includes a catalog of MCP Servers, Tools, Skills, Resources and Agents. - Gravitee can import from existing MCP registries and also operate as a registry itself. - MCP Studio lets teams compose new MCP Servers from existing tools, legacy systems, APIs and event streams. - Agent Identities use Gravitee’s Agentic Identity & Access Management solution to give AI agents cryptographic workload identity. - The identity layer includes on-behalf-of token exchange and native SPIFFE/SPIRE integration. - Gravitee says every agent that touches enterprise infrastructure is authenticated and authorised. - Tracing provides end-to-end observability from the original prompt through the upstream API call. - The platform captures cost attribution and policy decisions at each step. - Gamma is meant to support internal AI operations such as governed LLM routing, secure access to third-party MCP servers and FinOps controls. - Gamma is also meant to support companies exposing internal context, APIs and capabilities to customers and partners through governed MCP endpoints.

Between the lines: - Gravitee is trying to define a new product category around agent management before rivals set the standard. - The platform reflects a broader shift from managing APIs alone to managing identities, permissions and traffic for autonomous software. - RATP Group is already using Gravitee Gamma to govern its agentic workforce, which gives the launch an enterprise reference point. - Tealium has also adopted Gravitee’s Agent Management solutions, underscoring demand for tools that connect AI agents to existing API programs. - The message to buyers is that speed and control are being framed as inseparable for enterprise AI deployment.

What’s next: - Gravitee expects more agents to join enterprise workflows as frontier models improve. - The company is betting that agent-to-agent communication, governed MCP access and cryptographic identity will become standard requirements. - Enterprises building AI-native products are likely to be an early market for controlled exposure layers like Gamma.

The bottom line: - Gravitee is launching Gamma to become the control plane for a fast-growing class of enterprise AI agents that are already operating at meaningful scale.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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