Hexaware launches Agentvers (600+ agents)

Hexaware quietly co‑launched Agentvers, a platform advertising 600+ ready‑to‑deploy enterprise AI agents—an enterprise‑packaged approach to fast agent adoption. It signals vendor moves to productize agent templates rather than expect orgs to build every workflow from scratch. (x.com)

Hexaware announced Agentverse in a PRNewswire release dated March 17, 2026, listing the launch location as ISELIN, N.J. (prnewswire.com)) The company describes Agentverse as a stack that provides orchestration, reusable components, AI frameworks, APIs and Model Context Protocol (MCP) integrations alongside role‑based access controls, audit trails and observability for enterprise deployments. (prnewswire.com)) Hexaware is packaging a contact‑center variant under the Tensai® AgentVerse brand for autonomous CX use cases, positioning it to replace volume staffing and shorten agent training cycles. (hexaware.com)) Hexaware has publicly documented early engineering issues—one agent looping in conversation with another—and said it implemented exit conditions, interaction trackers and rule‑based stop conditions to curb runaway agent interactions. (techcircle.in)) Launch coverage and company materials headline projected outcomes for customers, citing ranges such as 40–60% productivity gains, 60–80% faster response times and 20–50% cost reductions in use‑case summaries. (theoutpost.ai)) Developer and deployment resources exist alongside the commercial push: Agentverse publishes quickstarts and API documentation for hosted and external agents on its docs portal, and Hexaware lists Agentverse‑related consulting offerings on the Microsoft Marketplace. (docs.agentverse.ai))

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