Managing and maintaining AI systems remains a challenge for many enterprises, particularly with the potential for agentic sprawl to expose businesses to risky entry points. Microsoft entered the observability fray with the launch of Agent 365 during its annual Ignite conference Tuesday. It described Agent 365 as the control plane for AI agents, serving as an observability layer for enterprises running any agent. The company said the platform “delivers unified observability” through telemetry, dashboards, and alerts to track every agent in use.Agent 365 supports any agents, whether built on Microsoft’s platforms or from third parties, including Adobe, Databricks, Cognition, and ServiceNow. “Agent 365 marks a new chapter in how organizations build, secure, and scale their agents. This is a shift from isolated experiments to enterprise readiness, where agents operate as part of a unified, governed, and productive system,” said Microsoft's president of business apps and agents, Charles Lamanna, in a blog post. What enterprises getMicrosoft 365 has five capabilities: registry, access control, visualization, interoperability, and security. The first step in beginning observability tasks in Microsoft 365 is to log the agents that may be present, which will serve as a single source of truth. The company calls this registry Entra.“This single registry tracks the agents for every relevant role within your organization — IT, developers, security, and business leaders. And with the Agent Store, users can easily discover the right agents for their role and workflows directly within Microsoft 365 Copilot and Teams,” Microsoft said. Access Control would require agents to have a unique agent ID, allowing enterprise admins to limit access as needed. Organizations can set policies that agents must adhere to, and the tool can respond by blocking misbehaving agents. Agent 365 also offers a visual dashboard, allowing companies to see how their agents are connected, performance measurements, and task adherence. For enterprises already dealing with agent sprawl, Microsoft’s approach stands out because it bundles what’s usually a patchwork of add-on tools into a single, governed control plane. Most observability options today are either siloed features or separate platforms that add more complexity. Agent 365 treats agents as parts of the stack, giving IT and security teams unified oversight at a moment when that’s becoming essential.Companies like DataDog, Dynatrace and Splunk offer observability services for AI systems. The startup Chronosphere released capabilities similar to observability, focusing on debugging issues, and Raindrop also introduced its own observability tools for performance. Google also began offering an observability dashboard on its AI Agent Builder. “As agents multiply in numbers and sophistication, companies face a new kind of challenge: how to manage and govern agents responsibly and at scale, without rebuilding the trusted systems they rely on,” Lamanna said. “The clearest path forward is to manage agents the way you manage people, using the same infrastructure, apps, and protections that power your business today.”