ITCENCloit, a cloud managed services company affiliated with ITCEN Group, has launched AgentGo 2026 and joined the race for AI agent platforms.
Kim Woo-sung (김우성), CEO of ITCENCloit, said at a news conference on Jan. 27 for the AgentGo 2026 launch that the company has built substantial know-how on where and how to use AI based on data by focusing on deeply understanding customers’ application environments while running its cloud business. He said the company will provide solutions that use AI well, not simply use more AI.
The company said AgentGo 2026 supports the full process from using AI agents to development, deployment and management. It can be installed across a range of infrastructure from closed-network environments to public cloud. It supports companies in placing AI into core business processes through central control and integrated governance functions.
The company said it offers Multi-Agent Management to manage fragmented individual agents from a single point, a Multi-Agent Orchestration engine that can automatically recognise and run verified agents based on control authority, and a modular structure that provides a flexible and practical user environment that is secure.
Among the modules that make up AgentGo 2026, the Management module controls permissions by user and department, and monitors agent connection status and data flows in real time to block security blind spots. The Guard module prioritises corporate security policies to control data leaks, data bias and hallucinations.
ITCENCloit said it has not yet seen a product like AgentGo 2026, even though companies in and outside South Korea have released solutions that describe themselves as AI agent platforms, and it appears confident about differentiation.
Kim said most AI agent solutions started with builder development functions and expanded to orchestration. He stressed that AgentGo 2026 is designed by considering infrastructure and is built as a platform based on infrastructure, management and guard security, with a structure in which agents run on top of it.
The company said AgentGo 2026 currently includes 10 AI agents provided by ITCENCloit. AI agents that can be used immediately after installation include policy search, web search, document summarisation and news clipping. Basic agents that require customisation to fit customer environments include mail management, schedule management and employee lookup. It said it will continue to add AI agents. It also plans to release within this year a marketplace function where companies can share AI agents they develop on AgentGo 2026.
Kim said the company provides agents that significantly reduce manual work and whose return on investment has been proven, and has gathered only what is needed. He said about 3,000 ITCEN Group employees use these AI agents and they are reducing time significantly in practice.
Kim also made clear that return on investment should not be judged only by the AI agent itself. He said developing the agent itself does not cost much, and the contest is ultimately decided by operations and security.
ITCENCloit plans to focus on targeting the finance and public-sector markets with AgentGo 2026. It is also paying attention to the construction and university markets. The company sees on-premises platforms, rather than cloud-based ones, as leading the trend and plans to accelerate its push into the on-premises market. Kim said organisations prefer on-premises because they need to use internal data and security issues arise, and on-premises cases are increasing, including using large language model API services internally.