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Frequently Asked Questions

The Fabrix.ai AI Agent Catalog is a browsable library of 65 pre-built, autonomous AI agents for enterprise IT operations. Each agent automates a specific operational task and is organized by category, such as AIOps, SecOps, Cybersecurity, NetOps, DataOps, Splunk, Asset Intelligence, and SACM. Every agent runs on the Fabrix.ai Agentic AI Platform and lists a version, publisher, supported run modes, documentation, and example screenshots.

The catalog contains 65 agents across 15 categories. The largest categories are AIOps (11 agents), SecOps (9), Fabrix.ai Ops (8), Cybersecurity (7), and Splunk (7), followed by NetOps (5), Asset Intelligence (4), DataOps (3), SACM (3), SRE Ops (2), and Agent Ops (2). AI Observability, Lab Management, Log Analysis, and New Relic each have one agent.

Most Fabrix.ai agents support two run modes so you can choose how hands-on to be. Interactive mode lets you converse with the agent and run it on demand, which is ideal for investigation and ad hoc analysis. Workflow mode lets the agent run as an automated, scheduled, or triggered workflow for continuous, hands-off operations. Many agents support both, so the same agent can power an interactive investigation today and an automated workflow tomorrow.

The agents are designed to reduce manual operational effort and accelerate outcomes across IT, network, data, and security teams. They speed up incident response with automated root cause analysis, cut alert fatigue through correlation and noise reduction, strengthen security posture with continuous vulnerability and compliance analysis, and free engineers from repetitive reporting through executive summary agents. Because agents can be orchestrated together, teams can automate end-to-end, cross-domain operations on a single platform.

The AIOps category includes the Digital SRE - RCA Agent for root cause analysis, the Digital SRE - Remediation Agent for safe human-in-the-loop remediation, the Anomaly Detection Agent, the Syslog Insights Agent, the Asset Health Reporting Agent, the KPI Forecasting Agent, the Alert Optimization Advisor, and AIOps executive summary and reporting agents. The separate SRE Ops category adds the Data Gap Analysis Agent and the SRE Ops Exec Summary and Reporting Agent.

Security coverage spans two categories. SecOps includes the CVE Vulnerability Analyst Agent, the SecOps Incident Manager that opens ServiceNow tickets and notifies teams via Slack, the Vulnerability Insights and Vulnerability Prioritization agents, and several SLA monitoring, breach prediction, and remediation orchestration agents. Cybersecurity includes the Automated Reconnaissance Agent, the User Behavior Analysis Agent, the Patch Prioritization Agent, Control Validation, Compliance Mapping, and the Exploit Assistant.

Yes. The catalog has a dedicated Splunk category with seven agents, including the Splunk ITSI Insights Agent, Splunk ITSI RCA Agent, Splunk ITSI Resilience Agent, Splunk PlatformOps Agent, Splunk Service Desk Agent, Splunk Data Prep & Ingestion Agent, and a Splunk executive summary agent. There is also a New Relic Insights Agent that collects logs, metrics, alerts, entities, and other telemetry for any application or service.

Yes. The NetOps category includes the RCA for Networking Issues Agent, the Network Change Risk Assessment Agent, the ACL Change Audit Agent, the Network Config Compliance Agent, and a NetOps executive summary agent. The Network Config Compliance Agent evaluates network device configurations against industry best practices and vendor guidelines to ensure compliance.

Asset Intelligence agents cover lifecycle, capacity, and cost. They include the Asset Lifecycle Insights Agent for EoS/EoL risk, the Asset Capacity Insights Agent, the Asset Sizing & Optimization Advisor, and an Asset Intelligence executive summary agent. The SACM category adds the SACM Asset Ownership Agent, the SACM Compliance Agent, and a SACM executive summary agent for CMDB health and ownership accuracy.

Yes. The catalog is built on the Fabrix.ai Agentic AI Platform and grows continuously as new agents are added across operational domains. Each agent is versioned and published by Fabrix.ai, ships with documentation and example screenshots, and can be activated when you are ready to use it. New agents and capabilities are added regularly, so teams can adopt automation incrementally and scale coverage across IT, network, data, and security operations over time.

Open the AI Agent Catalog, filter by category to find the right agent, then review its description, version, run modes, and example screenshots. Select the agent and run it in Interactive mode to converse with it on demand, or enable Workflow mode to run it as an automated or scheduled workflow. Agents can be combined and orchestrated together on the Fabrix.ai Agentic AI Platform to automate cross-domain operations.