Identity and policy
Agent identities, scoped credentials, permissions, action policies, and approval requirements.
05 / Agent infrastructure
Shared runtime and governance infrastructure for deploying, connecting, evaluating, and observing agents across teams and products.
Discuss this systemSERVICE SCOPE
As agent use expands, separate credentials, tool integrations, memory systems, evaluations, and logs become difficult to control. Shared infrastructure provides a consistent operating foundation without forcing every agent into one model or vendor.
Deploy · govern · evaluate · observe
SYSTEM COMPOSITION
A common foundation makes identity, policy, tool access, evaluation, observability, and deployment consistent across agent workloads while preserving boundaries between teams and systems.
Agent identities, scoped credentials, permissions, action policies, and approval requirements.
Tool registries, memory, context services, model access, and workload orchestration.
Shared evaluations, policy enforcement, audit events, monitoring, and incident review.
Environment boundaries, release controls, vendor flexibility, and recovery requirements.
WHERE IT FITS
Multiple agent initiatives sharing tools, data, or infrastructure
Enterprise environments requiring governance and auditability
Teams standardizing how agents are built, deployed, and operated
DELIVERY MODEL
Inventory agent workloads, systems, risk boundaries, and platform requirements.
Build shared identity, runtime, policy, evaluation, and observability services.
Migrate workloads deliberately and define operating standards for new agents.