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Press Release from Business Wire: Kasisto (AFP) Oct 14, 2025 NEW YORK, Oct 14, 2025 (BSW) - Kasisto, the market leader for AI in banking, today announced KAIops, an operational intelligence layer on the KAIgentic platform built for financial institutions. KAIops brings agentic AI to the center of application and infrastructure operations to materially lower incident costs, accelerate resolution, and protect customer trust. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251010237223/en/ KAIops? - Kasisto AI Operations an operational intelligence layer on the KAIgentic platform built for financial institutions. KAIops brings agentic AI to the center of application and infrastructure operations to materially lower incident costs, accelerate resolution, and protect customer trust.
"Every major bank spends weeks on root cause analysis after a P1 outage, time lost, customers impacted, and hundreds of millions of dollars spent annually trying to understand what went wrong," said Lance Berks, CEO of Kasisto. "KAIops changes that. Built on our KAIgentic platform, it shifts operations from reactive to predictive, from investigation to prevention. This is the future of banking operations: reduced incidents, eliminate guesswork, and achieve measurable cost savings at scale." "KAIops represents the next evolution of our agentic architecture, a system where AI agents collaborate, learn, and act independently across operational environments," said Joshua Schechter, Chief Product and Innovation Officer at Kasisto. "By combining preprocessing intelligence, autonomous orchestration, and post-processing validation, KAIops creates a self-healing operational fabric for banking systems. It is the foundation for a future where every process is intelligent, auditable, and adaptive." KAIops delivers a three-phase operating model available today. In Phase 1, agents ingest logs, metrics, traces, tickets, and changes to cut time to acknowledge and resolve while drafting RCAs ready for review. In Phase 2, agents execute approved runbooks and remediations such as restarting services, clearing cache, scaling resources, and rolling back components with role-based approvals and full audit trails. In Phase 3, agents evaluate planned changes, model dependencies, forecast risk, and recommend mitigations to prevent incidents before customers feel them. Across all phases, controls include read only access where appropriate, step approvals, reversible actions, and change governance integration, delivering lower incident cost, faster RCA completion, fewer escalations, and fewer customer impact minutes. AvailabilityKAIops is now available to banks and credit unions globally. Financial institutions can request a personalized demonstration or learn more at www.kasisto.com/kaiops or by emailing [email protected] About KasistoKasisto is the market leader in agentic AI platforms purpose built for the banking industry. Trusted by financial institutions worldwide, Kasisto delivers intelligent, compliant, and auditable AI experiences that transform how banks operate. Its platform orchestrates autonomous AI agents that work securely within the regulatory and operational frameworks of banking. At its core is KaiGPT, a proprietary large language model tuned for banking, enabling domain specific accuracy, zero risk reliability, and flexible deployment. With deep industry expertise and agentic architecture, Kasisto empowers banks to lead in the era of intelligent, trusted AI. Think KAIgentic: The platform where financial institutions' intelligent future is built.
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