Fall Conferences Reveal Critical Agentic AI OSS Innovations
Summary Bullets:
• Cisco AGNTCY will be key for infrastructure multi-agentic AI frameworks leveraging security, identity, and interoperability.
• Solo.io highlighted progress in three high-profile agentic AI projects: Kagent, Agent Gateway, and Agent Registry.
The industry’s fall technology conferences have drawn to a close. Dominant themes included agentic AI integration, ecosystem partnerships to fill AI gaps, observability consolidations, and emerging open-source software (OSS) alternatives for enterprise developers.
One of the industry’s mega, multi-vendor conferences, KubeCon, held in Atlanta, Georgia (US) in November 2025, promoted each of these themes in response to the ongoing complexities surrounding Kubernetes-enabled digital transformations. This blog will focus on OSS technology advancements in particular. (For analysis on broader app modernization and KubeCon themes and news, please see: KubeCon Atlanta 2025: Agentic AI Era Gains Momentum via OSS and Power Partnerships, December 10, 2025).
Open-source technology remains an important approach among developers and DevOps team members in general for several reasons, including access to affordable community-driven collaboration and the experimentation of emerging AI technologies; providing flexibility and customization to agentic AI development tools; easing feature and systems integrations; and streamlined deployment of modern apps across distributed environments.
Over the past year, early agentic OSS tools became available to enterprise developers, such as Microsoft AutoGen, conversational agents; Google’s agent development kit, a Python-based tool for creating AI agents; and LangChain, framework for building LLM-powered apps and agents.
Multiple noteworthy OSS agentic AI events and projects were rolled out this fall and during KubeCon. Of particular interest among DevOps teams, cloud-native networking company Solo.io highlighted its progress in three high-profile agentic AI projects: Kagent, an agentic AI framework for building and running production agents in a cloud-native environment, including security and observability features; Agent Gateway a networking component which complements MCP and A2A protocols, to securely observe enterprises’ entire AI ecosystems; and Agent Registry, a centralized repository for AI applications and agents.
Other noteworthy Kubernetes and agentic OSS projects, which DevOps teams will be closely following in 2026, include:- Cisco AGNTCY, an infrastructure multi-agentic AI framework leveraging security, identity, and interoperability.- Cisco OTel Injector, for zero-coding, automation instrumentation of application observability data.- AIBrix and llm-d, for streamlining the building/scaling process associated with inference systems.- Kube Resource Orchestrator (KRO), a collaboration between AWS, Google, and Microsoft to abstract infrastructure complexity for developers to enable self-service, auto-provisioning of the underlying application stack.- Open Source Project Security (OSPS) Baseline framework for tiered security controls. -OpenFGA, providing developers with fine-grained authentication controls.-Cedar OSS, an Amazon sandbox project to enforce fine-grained access controls.
Progress in these OSS efforts among various infrastructure and app platform participants will dominate investment and news in 2026, as technology providers seek to improve customers’ business transformation requirements.










