
""Agent Sprawl is an emerging structural problem. What we see consistently across enterprises is that agents proliferate much faster than traditional applications because they are easier to build. As a result, ownership becomes ambiguous as they move into production while increasing costs, risks, and duplication until finance, security, or related incidents force attention.""
""With the addition of a centralized Agent Registry-like offering, discovery, orchestration, governance, lifecycle management, and standardization of agents become easier, noting that in effect, a registry transforms agents from isolated artifacts into managed, composable enterprise assets.""
""While it can track agents interacting with external systems, the registry itself operates within AWS. This approach reinforces the company's push to position Bedrock as the control plane for enterprise AI agent deployment and oversight.""
AWS has launched Agent Registry, a managed service within its Amazon Bedrock AgentCore portfolio, aimed at helping enterprises catalog and govern AI agents. This service provides a centralized directory that captures essential metadata, facilitating the management of diverse agents. The introduction of Agent Registry addresses the issue of AI agent sprawl, which complicates ownership and increases costs and risks. Analysts note that this service transforms agents into manageable enterprise assets, although it operates solely within AWS, limiting its interaction with external systems.
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