
Veeam announced three agentic AI capabilities for its DataAI Command Platform, including a generally available Consent Agent and two additional agents planned for Q3 2026.
Veeam Software announced new agentic AI capabilities for the Veeam DataAI Command Platform aimed at privacy operations and AI governance across enterprise data environments.
According to Veeam’s press release, also distributed by Business Wire and republished by mid-east.info, the company is introducing three capabilities: Consent Agent, Data Subject Request Agent, and Assessment Agent. Veeam says the tools are designed to help organizations automate privacy-related workflows such as consent compliance, data subject requests, and AI governance assessments.
Veeam’s announcement names the Consent Agent as generally available as part of the Veeam DataAI Command Platform. The company describes it as a capability for consent compliance, a process that can require organizations to track and act on user permissions across complex data ecosystems.
The other two capabilities, Data Subject Request Agent and Assessment Agent, are planned for Q3 2026, according to Business Wire’s version of the release. The Data Subject Request Agent is positioned around handling data subject requests, while the Assessment Agent is described as supporting AI governance automation.
The announcement does not provide independent performance benchmarks or customer deployment details in the excerpts provided. It frames the release as an expansion of Veeam’s platform capabilities rather than as a standalone product launch.
Privacy operations have become more difficult as enterprises store data across many systems and increasingly connect that data to AI workflows. Requests from individuals to access, correct, or delete personal information can be operationally complex, especially when data is duplicated or transformed across applications.
Veeam’s announcement reflects a broader enterprise software trend: vendors are packaging AI agents as workflow automation tools for compliance, governance, and data management tasks. In this case, the focus is not on general-purpose chat or content generation, but on targeted operational processes tied to privacy and governance.
The inclusion of an AI governance-focused Assessment Agent also points to a growing demand for tools that help organizations evaluate how AI systems interact with enterprise data. Veeam’s release says the new capabilities are intended to operate across enterprise data ecosystems, though the company’s announcement does not detail specific integrations in the provided material.
Based on the Business Wire release, the Consent Agent is generally available as part of the Veeam DataAI Command Platform. The Data Subject Request Agent and Assessment Agent are planned for Q3 2026.
Because the announcement comes from Veeam and its distribution partners, buyers will likely need to review product documentation, supported environments, pricing, and compliance fit before assessing whether the new capabilities meet their operational privacy or AI governance requirements.
Veeam Software announced new agentic AI capabilities for the Veeam DataAI Command Platform aimed at privacy operations and AI governance across enterprise data environments.
According to Veeam’s press release, also distributed by Business Wire and republished by mid east.info, the company is introducing three capabilities: Consent Agent, Data Subject Request Agent, and Assessment Agent.
Veeam says the tools are designed to help organizations automate privacy related workflows such as consent compliance, data subject requests, and AI governance assessments.
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