
Rubrik announced Rubrik Agent Cloud for Anthropic’s Claude Code and Claude Cowork, positioning it as a governance and resilience layer for enterprises deploying autonomous coding agents.
Rubrik announced Rubrik Agent Cloud for Anthropic’s Claude Code and Claude Cowork, a new offering aimed at helping enterprises monitor, govern, and recover work performed by autonomous coding agents.
In a press release published by Rubrik and mirrored on Rubrik’s investor relations site, the company said Rubrik Agent Cloud is designed to give organizations more observability and control when using Anthropic’s Claude Code and Claude Cowork. Business Wire also carried the announcement, describing the product as an enterprise control and resilience layer for organizations deploying Anthropic’s Claude tools.
According to Rubrik, the offering focuses on several operational risks associated with AI coding agents: visibility into agent activity, governance over autonomous actions, the ability to rewind agent behavior, and recovery of codebases and configurations if something goes wrong.
The company described features including “agent rewind,” immutable codebase recovery, and configuration resilience. Rubrik’s framing suggests the product is intended for companies that want AI coding agents to work inside software development environments while maintaining auditability and rollback options.
Anthropic’s Claude Code is built for software development tasks, and Claude Cowork is referenced in Rubrik’s announcement as part of the target environment for the new Rubrik Agent Cloud offering. Rubrik’s release does not frame the product as a replacement for developer tools; instead, it presents Agent Cloud as an added governance and recovery layer for teams adopting Claude-based coding agents.
The emphasis on recovery is consistent with Rubrik’s broader business in cyber resilience and data protection. In this announcement, Rubrik applies that positioning to agent-driven software work: if an autonomous assistant changes code, configurations, or development assets in undesirable ways, enterprises need mechanisms to understand what happened and restore trusted versions.
Rubrik’s investor relations release says the product is intended to provide observability, control, agent rewind, immutable codebase recovery, and configuration resilience for Claude agents. Those terms indicate a focus on operational safeguards rather than model development or AI training.
The announcement reflects a broader enterprise concern around autonomous software agents: as AI tools move from code suggestions toward executing multi-step development tasks, companies need policies, monitoring, and recovery processes that fit existing engineering and security practices.
Rubrik’s announcement does not provide independent benchmarks or customer deployment results in the provided source excerpts. It also does not specify, in the excerpts, pricing, availability dates, or detailed technical architecture. The claims therefore should be read as Rubrik’s product positioning for its new Agent Cloud offering rather than evidence of measured performance in production environments.
Still, the direction is notable. Rubrik is not simply marketing AI use inside its own products; it is offering infrastructure around third-party AI coding agents. That places the company in an emerging category of tools focused on managing the consequences of agentic AI activity, including audit trails, policy enforcement, rollback, and recovery.
For software and security leaders, the practical questions will be how Rubrik Agent Cloud integrates with development environments, source control systems, identity controls, and Anthropic’s Claude workflows. Buyers will also need to assess what “agent rewind” means in practice: whether it captures full decision traces, code diffs, configuration changes, approvals, and recovery points in ways that meet internal compliance requirements.
Rubrik’s announcement, published through its newsroom, investor relations site, and Business Wire, makes clear that the company sees enterprise AI coding agents as requiring the same kind of resilience planning that organizations apply to other critical systems. The next test will be whether those controls can fit naturally into developer workflows without slowing adoption of AI-assisted software engineering.
Rubrik announced Rubrik Agent Cloud for Anthropic’s Claude Code and Claude Cowork, a new offering aimed at helping enterprises monitor, govern, and recover work performed by autonomous coding agents.
Business Wire also carried the announcement, describing the product as an enterprise control and resilience layer for organizations deploying Anthropic’s Claude tools.
The company described features including “agent rewind,” immutable codebase recovery, and configuration resilience.
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