WRITER Unveils Event-Based Triggers for Enterprise AI Agents

The new capabilities reflect WRITER's commitment to delivering AI agents that listen, plan, and execute under the controls IT already trusts and grounded in each enterprises’ unique business intelligence.

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  • WRITER, the enterprise AI agent platform, has announced event-based triggers for WRITER Agent, enabling enterprises to automate complex workflows across their entire technology stack without manual initiation. 

    Combined with new enterprise connectors including Adobe Experience Manager and enhanced governance controls, the release further establishes WRITER as the platform for agentic work at enterprise scale.

    While generic AI assistants require users to manually start every interaction, WRITER’s event-based triggers allow AI agents to listen for real-world business signals and autonomously execute multi-step workflows across systems. 

    WRITER Agent now responds to triggers across Gmail, Gong, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Microsoft SharePoint, Slack, and more—automatically initiating research, generating deliverables, updating systems, and orchestrating handoffs with the governance controls IT teams require.

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    “Event-based triggers represent a fundamental shift in how enterprises deploy AI agents,” said Doris Jwo, VP of Product Management at WRITER.

    “Instead of employees initiating every workflow, the platform recognises the moments that matter and acts autonomously. When your sales call ends, when your content deadline approaches, when your customer sends feedback—WRITER Agent is already moving. That’s the difference between an AI assistant and an AI teammate that understands your operations.”

    By integrating directly with the systems enterprises already use, WRITER’s event-based triggers allow agents to detect and respond to business events across tools—from customer conversations to content deadlines to calendar schedules—without requiring users to remember to initiate each workflow. 

    Users also have the option to add schedule-based triggers for repeatable agent routines.

    New Connectors Close the Last Mile from Asset Creation to Brand Compliant Output at Scale

    WRITER’s new Adobe Experience Manager connector gives marketing teams direct read/write access to pages, fragments, and digital assets in Adobe’s enterprise content management system, closing the gap between AI-generated content and published, brand-compliant output. 

    Combined with the new Google Drive connector, WRITER Agent can now autonomously operate across the folders, documents, and publishing systems that marketing, research, and creative teams use daily.

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    “With Adobe Experience Manager joining dozens of connectors, WRITER closes the last mile between AI-generated content and published, brand-compliant output. Marketing teams can now go from brief to published assets without leaving their AI workflow. When you combine that with event-based triggers and enterprise governance, you get a system built for scale,” Jwo added.

    Governance Controls Built for Regulated Enterprises

    As AI agents work autonomously across external systems—triggered by events in third-party enterprise tools—IT teams need visibility and control over what those agents are doing in third-party environments. 

    WRITER introduced an extended suite of new administrative controls specifically designed to manage autonomous agents working outside the organisation’s direct infrastructure. New capabilities include:

    • Connector Profiles: Configure multiple versions of the same connector with different permissions and access scopes per team
    • WRITER Agent Profiles: Deploy customised versions of WRITER Agent with capability toggles, pre-configured Knowledge Graphs, and security settings per team
    • AI Studio Observability: Auditable event tracking for every agent interaction, including tools called, guardrails applied, and error rates
    • Datadog Logs Plugin: Forward every LLM request/response to Datadog as structured log events with full metadata
    • Bring-Your-Own Encryption Key: Customer-held control over data encryption, deletion, and access through AWS, Azure, or GCP KMS integration

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    “We talk to a lot of CIOs and CISOs who want their teams using AI agents, but they need to see what those agents are actually doing,” Jwo added.

    “Audit logs, team-level permissions, and custom encryption keys aren’t ‘nice-to-haves.’ They’re the difference between a limited pilot and deploying agents across regulated operations. That’s what this release delivers.”

    The new capabilities reflect WRITER’s commitment to delivering AI agents that listen, plan, and execute under the controls IT already trusts and grounded in each enterprises’ unique business intelligence. 

    Rather than forcing companies to adapt their processes to generic AI tools, WRITER’s platform allows organisations to encode their unique workflows, brand voice, and governance requirements directly into agent behaviour.

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