Tencent Cloud rolled out an upgraded enterprise-grade solution on Wednesday aimed at making technology safer and easier to deploy at scale, as the rapid rise of OpenClaw fuels business interest to embed artificial intelligence into daily operations.

Tencent Cloud said it has enhanced its agent development platform with a new offering dubbed "ADP Claw", designed to help companies integrate OpenClaw into their workflows while maintaining strict security and operational reliability.

The move underscores a growing push by Chinese tech firms to commercialize emerging AI agent frameworks, as enterprises look beyond experimentation and toward productivity gains in real-world business environments.

Tencent said the upgraded ADP Claw introduces five layers of security safeguards, alongside a suite of specialized plugins and industry-tested workflow templates. These features are intended to address corporate concerns over data protection, system stability and compliance—key barriers that have slowed the adoption of open-source AI tools in enterprises.

The company added that it plans to further expand the platform’s plugin ecosystem and develop more scenario-based solutions to enable broader integration across enterprises.

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