AWS: Agents Shouldn't Be Secret, so We Built a Registry
5 Articles
5 Articles
AWS targets AI agent sprawl with new Bedrock Agent Registry
AWS is expanding its Amazon Bedrock AgentCore portfolio with a new managed service, Agent Registry, designed to help enterprises catalog, manage, and govern their growing fleets of AI agents and their associated tools. The service provides a unified directory of agents, capturing metadata such as capabilities, identities, and integrations, and is designed to support agents built with different models and frameworks, AWS wrote in the offering’s d…
AWS built an agent registry
What AWS changed AWS announced a registry for AI agents as part of its effort to make agents less opaque and more manageable. The core idea is that “agents shouldn’t be secret,” so AWS is providing a way to publish, track, and organize agents so they can be “pushed, filed, stamped, indexed,…
AWS previews a cloud-agnostic registry for managing agentic fleets at scale
Amazon Web Services Inc. is trying to make sure enterprises that embrace artificial intelligent agents and automation aren’t getting lost in the curse of “agentic sprawl.” The cloud computing giant is trying to prevent that from happening with the launch of AWS Agent Registry in preview today. It’s a new service that acts like a […] The post AWS previews a cloud-agnostic registry for managing agentic fleets at scale appeared first on SiliconANGL…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium



