Over the last year we’ve seen an explosion of agent frameworks, orchestration libraries, and coding agents. Building agents is becoming easier every month, and honestly, that’s no longer the part I find most interesting. The bigger question is what happens after an organization starts running dozens or hundreds of agents across different teams, workflows, and environments. At that point, the challenge stops being agent creation and starts becoming agent operations. Things like deployment, access control, governance, observability, evaluation, audit trails, versioning, and lifecycle management start looking a lot more important than prompt engineering. It almost feels like the ecosystem is heading toward a world where every company has agents, but very few have a good way to manage them. Makes me wonder whether the agent control plane will become a real category over the next few years, similar to how Kubernetes emerged once containers became mainstream… submitted by /u/Bladerunner_7_
Originally posted by u/Bladerunner_7_ on r/ArtificialInteligence
