Nvidia turns OpenClaw into an enterprise platform with NemoClaw
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By Ana-Maria Stanciuc
Published on March 17, 2026.
Nigman Nvidia has developed a new enterprise platform, NemoClaw, using a single command to install security, privacy guardrails, and local AI models on its open-source agent platform, OpenClaw. The company has also introduced Nemoclaw, a stack that installs onto OpenClAW and installs Nvidia’s Nemotron open models locally on dedicated hardware. The core component is OpenShell, a new open source runtime that sandboxes agents at the process level and enforces policy-based controls on file access, network connections, and data handling. The combination allows agents to develop and learn new skills without stepping outside defined boundaries. Nvidia's founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, described the launch of OpenClaws as the "next frontier of AI" and the beginning of a new renaissance in software. The security layer of OpenCLaw had previously been identified as a vulnerability, but it is now being addressed at the infrastructure level rather than the application level. The software firm is working with CrowdStrike, Cisco, Google, and Microsoft to embed the Guardrails into their respective security tools into broader enterprise security stack.
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