Rimini Street, Inc. has launched Rimini Govern™ for AI, a new managed service designed to help organizations govern, monitor, secure, and optimize AI agent operations across enterprise environments.
Delivered 24/7/365 through Rimini Street’s Global Command Centers, the service is supported by AI engineers who help organizations accelerate AI agent deployment while reducing operational risks, improving visibility, controlling costs, and measuring the business value of AI investments.
A Centralized Control Layer for AI Agents
Rimini Govern for AI serves as a centralized operational control plane for enterprise AI agents. It monitors agent activity, workflows, security events, compliance status, performance metrics, and costs across an organization.
The service also helps ensure that AI agents perform only authorized activities and complete approved workflows, while enforcing governance, security, and compliance requirements. Organizations can use the platform to measure AI agent ROI and business value, with Rimini Street’s AI engineers available to intervene when issues arise.
The offering includes root-cause analysis and remediation support to help resolve AI agent problems quickly, minimize disruptions, and maintain stability across AI-enabled workflows and business processes.
“With Rimini Govern for AI, organizations can now confidently and securely deploy AI agents and scale AI agent operations with the oversight, control, visibility and measurement needed to accelerate adoption, measure ROI and achieve business outcomes,” said Seth Ravin, CEO of Rimini Street.
Addressing the AI Control Gap
As enterprises move from AI experimentation toward broader adoption of agentic AI, many organizations face challenges in monitoring AI agents, managing security, maintaining consistent governance, and measuring performance and return on investment.
Rimini Street describes this as a growing “control gap” between the opportunities presented by AI agents and the operational oversight needed to manage them at scale. The company also points to the rise of “shadow AI,” fragmented monitoring tools, and inconsistent governance practices across business units as additional challenges.
According to a Gartner prediction cited by Rimini Street, by 2027, 40% of enterprises will demote or decommission autonomous AI agents because of governance gaps discovered only after production incidents occur.
R “Ray” Wang, CEO of Constellation Research, said enterprises need trusted visibility, governance, and control as they transition toward large-scale AI adoption.
Three-Phase Approach to AI Governance
Rimini Govern for AI is designed around a three-phase deployment model that can be fully operational within weeks.
Plan: Rimini Street AI experts assess an organization’s AI goals, current readiness, governance priorities, and roadmap requirements. The company also offers an AI Readiness Assessment and AI Strategy and Roadmap workshops.
Implement: Rimini Street helps organizations discover AI agents across designated software, platforms, and systems; configure secure access for governing agent activity and workflows; and evaluate the operational, financial, and compliance impact of AI deployments.
Operate: Once implemented, the service provides continuous 24/7/365 monitoring and management through Rimini Street’s Global Command Centers, supported by AI engineers and integrated monitoring, security, and integration teams.
Part of a Broader Agentic AI Portfolio
Rimini Govern for AI forms part of Rimini Street’s broader Rimini Govern portfolio of governance, risk, and compliance services.
The company is also positioning it alongside Rimini Agentworks™, which helps organizations design, build, validate, and prepare AI agents for production, and Rimini Agentic UX™, an AI-driven user engagement layer designed to modernize experiences and automate workflows on top of existing ERP environments.
Together, the three offerings are intended to support the full AI agent lifecycle—from strategy and development to deployment, governance, and ongoing optimization.
With Rimini Govern for AI, the company aims to help enterprises move beyond AI experimentation toward more controlled and measurable adoption, giving organizations greater visibility and oversight as AI agents become increasingly embedded in mission-critical business operations.