
Austin, TX — WSO2 today announced the beta launch of WSO2 Agent Manager, an open control plane for AI agents, giving enterprises a unified way to identify, govern, secure, and scale agents across environments. As organizations move from AI experimentation to production, WSO2 Agent Manager addresses a critical gap: bringing visibility, control, and accountability to autonomous agents operating across the enterprise.
Organizations are accelerating adoption to avoid being left behind, driven by the promise of non-linear productivity gains that agentic systems can unlock. However, operational maturity is lagging behind. Many teams are forced to choose between moving fast with limited visibility and control, introducing significant unmanaged risk, or slowing progress to build operational frameworks for each runtime and environment. According to Gartner, more than 40% of agentic AI projects are expected to be canceled by 2027 due to rising costs, unclear value, and insufficient risk controls.
WSO2 Agent Manager extends WSO2’s long-standing role as the enterprise control layer into the era of AI, making agents from being invisible to first-class, governed participants in enterprise systems.
- Federated agent management – Manage agents across frameworks and environments, i.e. cloud, on-premises, and hybrid, from a single control plane.
- Agent identity and access delegation – Establish strong identity for agents and securely delegate access, ensuring every action is authenticated, authorized, and auditable.
- Centralized governance and guardrails – Define and enforce policies across agents, LLMs, and tools to control behavior, reduce risk, and ensure compliance.
- Visibility, traceability, and observability – Gain deep insights into agent behavior with end-to-end tracing and track how agents are doing with a rich evaluation framework.
- Secure, scalable runtime – Deploy agents in a Kubernetes-native, zero-trust environment with isolation and lifecycle controls, including real-time intervention.
- Open, framework-agnostic foundation – Built on open standards including OpenTelemetry, OpenAPI, and MCP, enabling compatibility with leading frameworks such as LangGraph, CrewAI, and Ballerina without vendor lock-in.
