
Sonata Software brings new AI platform for enterprises


IT software and services company Sonata Software announced the launch of a managed services platform, AgentBridge, designed to help businesses automate their operations using AI.
Developed by Sonata’s AI experts, AgentBridge provides a centralised platform for businesses to design, deploy, and govern intelligent agents at scale. The new solution addresses issues like fragmented tools and siloed systems with a unified orchestration layer, streamlining AI workflows, the midcap IT firm said in a statement.
The statement added that AgentBridge features role-based access controls, LLM guardrails, and audit-ready logging for robust security, compliance, and governance. Its modular, no-code interface facilitates rapid AI agent development and scaling for both business and IT teams.

Part of Sonata’s Harmoni.ai portfolio, AgentBridge, after a beta period, supports LLMs and SLMs from various vendors, including domain-specific models. The platform also includes an Agent Marketplace, a visual drag-and-drop Agent Builder, and support for multi-agent workflows and system integrations. Users can access hosted or private models across multi-cloud environments, with built-in dashboards providing real-time observability and ROI tracking.
“AgentBridge directly addresses the industry’s growing need for scalable, secure, and compliant AI deployment,” said Rajsekhar Datta Roy, CTO of Sonata Software. “It empowers enterprises to drive adoption with governance and observability, enabling real efficiencies, new revenue streams, and next-level automation.”
Sharmila Sherikar, Head of Corporate Development at Sonata Software, noted, “AI agents are fast becoming strategic assets in the enterprise. AgentBridge is a game-changer—driving automation in customer experience, supply chain, compliance, and more. It represents Sonata’s commitment to shaping the future of enterprise AI through agentic collaboration and modernisation.” She further added that Sonata Software plans to deploy AgentBridge internally as well. This will streamline operations and improve employee experience.

In Q4FY25, the Bengaluru-headquartered company reported a 2% rise in consolidated profit after tax (PAT) to ₹108 crore as compared to ₹105 crore in Q3. Revenues from operations climbed 19.4% to ₹2,617 crore as compared to ₹2,192 crore in the previous quarter ended December 31, 2024.
During the Q4 FY25 earnings call, CEO Samir Dhir highlighted Sonata's confidence in generative AI services, noting a $34 million AI program pipeline with over 100 clients.
In April, Sonata secured a $73 million AI-led modernization deal with a major US-based company operating in the technology, media, and telecom (TMT) sector. The CEO anticipates deeper AI adoption in software development within the next 6-12 months, potentially impacting the firm’s offerings.

Last week, the company unveiled a new facility in Hyderabad's Financial District, an expansion of its global delivery footprint. Spread across 200,000 square feet at the Vamsiram Suvarna Durga Tech Park, the new centre is expected to generate over 5,000 technology jobs in the next three to five years, the company said.