OpenClaw Enterprise Operations
Operator guidance for governed OpenClaw deployments, updates, approvals, and production change management.
Articles in OpenClaw Enterprise Operations
- OpenClaw Teams Operations in June 2026: Federated Auth, Access Groups, and SharePoint File Sends — OpenClaw’s current Microsoft Teams docs now cover federated auth, stable Entra ID allowlists, RSC vs Graph, and SharePoint-backed file delivery. Here’s the practical ops playbook.
- OpenClaw Testing in June 2026: 2026.6.5 Stable, QA Lab, Contract Tests, and the Rollout Gate That Matters — As of June 10, 2026, OpenClaw latest is 2026.6.5 and the official testing stack now spans live suites, Docker runners, QA Lab, and contract tests. Here is the rollout gate serious
- Why OpenClaw 2026.6.2 Does Not Exist: June 2026 Release Policy, 2026.6.1 Stable, and the Safe Upgrade Path — OpenClaw changed its June 2026 versioning rules. Here is why 2026.6.2 is missing, what npm latest and beta show today, and how teams should verify safe upgrades.
- How to Update OpenClaw Safely in June 2026: Stable vs Beta vs Dev After 2026.6.1 — OpenClaw reached npm version 2026.6.1 on June 3, 2026, but the deepest official performance baseline still centers on stable v2026.5.28. Here is the practical update playbook for c
- OpenClaw Anthropic Billing on June 15, 2026: API Key vs Claude CLI for Production Gateways — OpenClaw docs now tie Claude CLI runs to the non-interactive claude -p path, and Anthropic changes how that path is billed on June 15, 2026. Here is the practical API key vs Claude
- OpenClaw Sandbox Setup in June 2026: Windows MXC, Teams, and the Safer Hosted Path — OpenClaw sandbox setup changed in June 2026: Windows MXC is in preview, Teams now ships as a bundled plugin, and Microsoft documents a hosted cloud sandbox path.
- OpenClaw Auto Mode in June 2026: What Safer Than YOLO Actually Means for Enterprise Ops — OpenClaw’s new auto mode for exec approvals gives operators a middle path between blocking too much and granting full shell authority. Here’s what the official docs now say about r
- OpenClaw Security Hardening in June 2026: Patch Baseline, Plugin Hygiene, and Enterprise Guardrails — OpenClaw teams should treat June 2026 as a hardening month: patch to at least 2026.4.22, audit exposure, review plugins, and apply the new Microsoft and OpenClaw guardrails before
- OpenClaw Enterprise Stack in June 2026: What NVIDIA NemoClaw and Crittora Actually Add — NVIDIA and Crittora are pushing OpenClaw deeper into enterprise operations. Here is what NemoClaw, OpenShell, harness support, and cryptographic policy enforcement actually change
- OpenClaw Update Channels in 2026: Stable, Beta, Dev, and the Enterprise Ops Playbook — Late-May and early-June OpenClaw docs changed the operator playbook: update channels, plugin packaging, ClawHub audits, and guarded exec approvals now matter in production.