What Is Agentic as a Service (GaaS)?
Learn what Agentic as a Service means, how GaaS works, how it differs from SaaS and AI as a Service, and what to consider before adopting it.
Explore Agentic as a Service (GaaS): managed AI agents that can plan tasks, use approved tools, work across connected systems, and deliver measurable outcomes.
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Learn what Agentic as a Service means, how GaaS works, how it differs from SaaS and AI as a Service, and what to consider before adopting it.
Understand the main risks of Agentic as a Service, including unreliable actions, excessive access, data exposure, hidden costs, weak oversight, and provider dependence.
Learn how to measure Agentic as a Service ROI using baselines, total cost, accepted outcomes, quality, adoption, risk-adjusted value, and scale-up criteria.
Learn how to implement Agentic as a Service safely through governance, bounded pilots, least-privilege access, testing, monitoring, human review, and staged expansion.
Learn how to evaluate an Agentic as a Service provider across task fit, security, tools, observability, reliability, pricing, support, portability, and proof of value.
Learn how Agentic as a Service turns a goal into a controlled sequence of planning, tool use, validation, approvals, monitoring, and measurable outcomes.
Compare Agentic as a Service and Software as a Service across user roles, outcomes, workflows, pricing, governance, risk, and business adoption.
Compare Agentic as a Service and AI as a Service across capabilities, responsibility, infrastructure, integration, evaluation, governance, and adoption.
Learn how Agentic as a Service differs from AI agents and agentic workflows, and how the three layers work together in real business systems.
Learn how to secure Agentic as a Service with agent identities, least-privilege access, protected credentials, prompt-injection controls, isolation, monitoring, privacy, and incident response.
Learn how Agentic as a Service providers price subscriptions, usage, tasks, capacity, tools, managed agents, and outcomes—and how to compare the true cost.
Learn how to govern Agentic as a Service with clear ownership, agent inventories, decision rights, access controls, evaluation, monitoring, incident response, and retirement.