Agent Registry vs Agent Hub: Which one do you need?
Blog post from Port
Agent registries and agent hubs serve distinct but complementary roles in managing AI agents within organizations, addressing governance and reuse challenges, respectively. An agent registry acts as a centralized system of record, detailing agent identity, ownership, access boundaries, and lifecycle status, thereby facilitating governance and oversight. Conversely, an agent hub functions as a marketplace where developers can discover, share, and deploy pre-approved agents, promoting reuse and efficiency. While traditionally seen as separate tools, the text argues for integrating both into a single system to prevent the inefficiencies and governance gaps that arise when they are developed in isolation. This unified approach not only streamlines the management of AI agents but also lays a solid foundation for agentic software development lifecycle (SDLC) workflows, where agents can be seamlessly composed into delivery pipelines with built-in governance, enhancing autonomous software development.
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