Every so often, a problem comes along that we cannot stop thinking about. Vita is what happened when we stopped thinking and started building.
The problem we kept seeing
Over the past few years, a familiar conversation has played out in almost every organisation we work with. Someone in leadership asks "what's our AI agent strategy?", and the honest answer is that there isn't one, there are twelve.
The finance platform has shipped an agent. The helpdesk has one too. An enthusiastic team has built a prototype that everyone quietly loves and nobody officially owns. Each of these might be genuinely useful, but nobody can say who approved them, what they can access, or what they did last Tuesday.
That is the uncomfortable truth of agentic AI right now. The technology is racing ahead, but the questions landing on the CIO's desk are not really about technology at all. They are about privilege, accountability, cost and control. And nobody was answering them.
Why we built it
We could not find a product that solved this, so we built one.
Not another agent, and not another framework asking you to rebuild everything you already have. We built the layer that sits above the agents, whoever made them, so an organisation can finally see and govern its whole agent estate from one place.
The idea is simple to say and hard to do well. Every agent should act only with the permissions of the person it works for. Every action should be recorded somewhere the agents themselves cannot touch, because no agent should mark its own homework. And when something new arrives next quarter, it should plug in alongside everything else rather than starting another silo.
We have spent more than twenty years building and running strategic systems for organisations that cannot afford surprises. Vita is that discipline, applied to the newest and least disciplined corner of enterprise technology.
What it means for you
It means you can say yes more often.
Yes to the vendor agent that genuinely saves your service desk time. Yes to the internal prototype that deserves to become real. Yes to the next thing, whatever it turns out to be, because you know it will arrive inside your security model, inside your cloud, and inside a single audit trail, rather than outside all three.
Your teams get one view of everything. You get the confidence to scale. And the agents, finally, get to be valuable instead of worrying.
See it for yourself
Vita has its own home, with the architecture, the principles behind it and the detail your technical teams will want to dig into.