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Solo's Agentregistry lets you track AI agents.
Solo offers open-source AI agent tools to help users and programmers.
The platform could become the foundation for managing AI agents.
AI agents have become a big deal in a very short time. That's great, but how can anyone possibly keep track of them all? At Kubecon North America 2025 in Atlanta, the open-source, cloud-native company Solo.io presented an answer. Idit Levine, founder and CEO of Agentregistry Solo, donated Agentregistry to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) during her keynote speech.
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This gesture followed Solo's earlier donation of AgentGateway, the first data plane built for AI agents, to the Linux Foundation at the Open Source Summit Europe 2025 in August. AgentGateway is an open-source project built to connect, secure, and observe agent-to-agent and agent-to-tool communication.
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