en.Wedoany.com Reported - Fork-Tech has added an AI agent skill management module to its PWS platform, which establishes an internal skill directory called Skills, enabling management of access rights, versions, and update delivery. This feature is currently in pilot operation and has been integrated into existing development and operational workflows, a Fork-Tech representative told CNews.
AI agents are used not only in development but also in document processing, internal knowledge bases, support services, and operational processes. Public industry reports show significant effects on labor costs: processing time for certain complex tasks has been reduced from 20 minutes to 2 minutes, with cumulative time savings of up to 42,000 hours per month for internal tools. At the company level, the effectiveness depends not only on the chosen model but also on the rules by which agents execute tasks.
Skills are a set of instructions, templates, resources, and necessary scripts for executing specific workflows. For financial companies, skills describe review rules, document standards, internal API operation scenarios, report preparation processes, and compliance check sequences. Skills define task boundaries, required context, and criteria for completion results for agents.
Without centralized management, teams end up with different versions of the same instructions, leading to discrepancies in identical execution scenarios and making it difficult to compare the effectiveness of AI agents across teams. For companies, this means manual result checking, increased unnecessary iterations, and rising maintenance costs for agent scenarios.
The module does not require replacing version control systems but instead integrates with the organization's existing development infrastructure, which can be on-premises GitLab, GitHub Enterprise, or other internal solutions. Skills are delivered to the working environment via extensions and are not tied to a specific IDE. Skills remain within the customer environment, while PWS serves as a unified management point, checking access rights, displaying version information, delivering updates, and distributing the latest skills to teams. This approach eliminates manual operations such as file transfer, version comparison, and individual directory configuration.
Guzel Kireeva, Product Manager for Fork-Tech PWS, stated that models have evolved to a point where, for many workflows, the performance improvement from replacing a model is smaller than that from properly configured skills. When agents receive precise rules, they reduce unnecessary steps, repeat processes more consistently, and deliver results faster. Manageable skills mean predictable outcomes, allowing companies to understand exactly what agents are doing and why they work that way.
PWS is listed in the Russian Software Register of the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media, as well as in the AFT repository.
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