360 Group Launches NanoWork Enterprise AI Platform with Built-in Security and Opens Nationwide Channel Partner Recruitment
On July 28 at the Beijing National Convention Center, 360 Group founder Zhou Hongyi officially launched the next-generation enterprise intelligent agent work platform called NanoWork. He highlighted that AI is evolving from merely answering questions to completing actual tasks.
Enterprises adopting AI often face a common challenge: the real bottleneck is not the lack of models but the absence of mechanisms to turn those models into practical tools. Companies may invest heavily in AI capabilities, yet employees still manually compile reports, transfer data between systems, and switch between dozens of tools. NanoWork aims to close this gap by serving as a capable AI expert rather than another SaaS tool or chat interface.
The platform features multi-agent collaborative operations, dynamic multi-model scheduling, uninterrupted 7×24 cloud availability, and support for multiple modes and expert configurations tailored to varied business scenarios. It was built on principles of security, trustworthiness, ease of use, and open collaboration, refined through deployment of 100,000 intelligent agents in real business environments, 150 days of coverage across 630 positions, consumption of 350 trillion tokens, and gathering of 56,000 feedback entries.
Security forms the foundation that allows enterprises to entrust real work to NanoWork. As Zhou Hongyi noted, errors by large models may result in incorrect statements, but errors by intelligent agents can lead to incorrect actions such as deleting files, altering data, or mishandling permissions. NanoWork incorporates native security from the outset, leveraging 360 Group's twenty years of security expertise, national-level cyber defense capabilities, and continuous protection from its security brain to ensure agents avoid unauthorized actions or data leaks.
The final mile of AI adoption requires partners who understand local markets and industries. 360 Group is therefore recruiting channel city partners nationwide to embed the technology deeply into real business contexts, helping company leaders, employees, and entrepreneurs integrate AI into daily operations. Interested organizations can view the long image below and scan the code to apply for NanoWork Enterprise Edition channel city partner positions, with limited slots and priority benefits for the first batch of partners.
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