Sycamore Raises $65M to Build Operating System for Enterprise AI Agents

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Key Takeaways:

  • Sycamore raised $65M seed to build infrastructure for enterprise AI agents.
  • Platform enables secure deployment, governance and lifecycle management.
  • Solution targets Fortune 500 companies adopting autonomous AI systems.

Sycamore, a startup developing an operating system for autonomous enterprise AI, announced a $65 million seed round led by Coatue and Lightspeed Venture Partners, with participation from Abstract Ventures, Dell Technologies Capital, 8VC, Fellows Fund and E14 Fund. The platform enables organizations to deploy and manage AI agents with governance, security and operational control.

Enterprise AI Agent Infrastructure

Sycamore provides a lifecycle platform covering discovery, development, deployment and monitoring of AI agents. The system includes governance-by-design, adaptive system generation from natural language inputs, continuous performance improvement and coordination across multi-agent workflows. The platform is already working with Fortune 500 companies to deploy autonomous AI agents in enterprise environments.

Every enterprise system today is built for humans doing the work. The next generation of enterprise software will be autonomous, continuously learning, and adaptive. Sycamore is building the operating system for that future, with a foundation of trust, security, and control,” said Sri Viswanath, Founder and CEO of Sycamore.

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