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Xyte CLI Now Available, Bringing Governed AI Operations to Enterprise Device Management
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — June 1, 2026 — Xyte, the AI-powered platform for managing connected workplace devices, today announced the availability of Xyte CLI, a new command-line tool that gives enterprise teams and AI agents a shared, governed foundation for operating connected device fleets at scale.
Enterprises are increasingly managing complex, multi-platform environments where device data, workflows, and operational histories often sit across separate systems. Xyte CLI helps bridge those gaps by giving teams and AI agents a unified, programmable way to automate bulk device operations, query structured information, and maintain the audit and change history needed to understand, troubleshoot, and improve deployments over time.
With Xyte CLI, teams can automate workflows that were previously manual or fragmented: pulling firmware versions across a fleet and comparing them against the latest public releases to flag outdated devices, generating standardized room health reports every morning, resetting meeting rooms to a default state at the end of the day, or identifying devices left powered on all week to surface energy savings opportunities.
A built-in Skills Bootstrap can be installed with a single command, equipping AI agents with pre-built operational instructions for the environment, eliminating custom integration work. Sensitive actions like device reboots or configuration changes require explicit human confirmation before execution, keeping a person in the loop for every real-world change. Every action is logged and traceable for compliance review.
"IT teams are under pressure to do more with less, and AI agents are increasingly capable of helping, but only if they can act on the real world safely," said Omer Brookstein, CEO and cofounder of Xyte. "Xyte CLI gives operators and AI systems a shared foundation: approved actions, full audit trails, and the confidence that nothing happens without accountability. That's the foundation organizations need to move from AI-assisted insights to AI-driven operations."
At the recent AV Cloud Summit, enterprise AV and IT leaders discussed how Xyte CLI can help teams move from manual, fragmented workflows to governed AI-assisted operations, citing examples such as bulk device onboarding with natural language and structured fleet data, incident triage across multiple telemetry sources, and faster root-cause analysis at scale.
Xyte CLI is available now and installs via npm. Full documentation, the Skills Bootstrap, and getting-started guides are available at https://xyte-io.github.io/xyte-cli/ .
Xyte will be demonstrating Xyte CLI live at InfoComm 2026: visit Booth #C10307 at the Las Vegas Convention Center to see AI-guided device operations running against a real connected fleet.
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