As the number of AI agents organizations are deploying continues to grow, Planview today has announced capabilities to manage those agents in one place, while making human and AI resources optimized to align with strategic investments.
In its announcement, Planview noted that analysis firm Gartner predicts that 40% of all enterprise applications will utilize task-specific AI agents, and also said that AI agent integration is becoming a high priority among chief financial officers — a statistic included in Deloitte’s 2025 CFO Signals Survey.
“Agentic AI has reshaped how businesses get work done. Enterprises now run blended human and agent workforces, but most leaders lack insight into whether those resources are allocated to the right work and who is accountable when something goes wrong,” said Matt Zilli, CEO, Planview. in the announcement. “Planview is giving leaders the control they need to run a blended workforce with confidence and to answer the questions that every executive team is asking: what is agentic AI actually costing us — and is it delivering the outcomes we need?”
Planview’s Agent Resource Management system is designed to help organizations’ resource managers gain visibility into the cost of decisions they make about capacity, and who assigned that work.
The system provides a PM Agent that performssuch tasks as providing status updates, flags blockers and generate on-demand updates; a Backlog Agent to set things like acceptance criteria, estimates and blocker risk; and Forecasting Agents that predict and flag risks based on delivery confidence, work complexity and historical velocity, according to the company.
Further, it provides insights into compute and token spend, can model resource scenarios, and forecast ROI of varying human-to-agent couplings before committing to any. It also helps with the allocation and assignments of AI agents to portfolio work and keeps an audit trail of agent activity.
“Planview has managed enterprise resource capacity longer and at a greater scale than any other portfolio management vendor,” said Louise Allen, Planview Chief Product Officer. “That experience — how resources are actually allocated, how blended workforces operate in practice, how agent capacity should be governed — defines our agent resource management. No horizontal AI platform offers this combination of resource management history, portfolio context, and enterprise trust.”
Agent resource management will be available in the Planview platform beginning Fall 2026. Customers interested in early access can contact their Planview account team to learn more.