AI Agent Manager - Part 1
WSO2 Agent Manager is an open control plane for deploying, observing, evaluating, and governing AI agents across an organization, regardless of the framework they are built with.
In this hands-on lab, we will cover the five pillars of enterprise agent management:
- Lifecycle management – onboard, version, and deploy agents from a single control plane
- Observability – inspect real-time traces of LLM calls, tool invocations, and reasoning steps
- Evaluation – use built-in evaluators and continuous monitoring to measure quality, safety, and performance
- Identity – assign verifiable identities and enforce access controls
- Governance – apply policies, guardrails, and cost tracking
By the end of this session, you will understand how enterprise teams can onboard, monitor, evaluate, secure, and govern AI agents with the necessary controls for confident production deployment.
Speakers
Nadheesh Jihan is an AI leader at WSO2 with 8+years of experience applying AI across IAM, API Management, and enterprise integration. He brings a multidisciplinary perspective, combining deep systems expertise with a strong understanding of how AI and agentic architectures fit into real-world enterprise environments. He is a core contributor to the Agent Manager initiative, shaping how agentic AI systems are built and governed at scale. His work focuses on applying AI to enterprise platforms while also leveraging those platforms to enable scalable, production-grade AI systems.
Malith Jayasinghe is VP of AI at WSO2, where he leads initiatives to build scalable, secure, and production-ready AI systems for the enterprise. With over 15 years of experience in building, scaling, and optimizing complex systems, he focuses on making AI production-ready and improving developer productivity. His work spans AI strategy, agent platforms, observability, evaluation, governance, security, and enterprise integration. An architect, product leader, and frequent speaker at events such as DeveloperWeek, the Global Big Data Conference, and DEV DAY, Malith shares insights on enterprise AI, software architecture, and emerging technology trends. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from RMIT University, Australia, and has published in respected academic venues including IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS) and the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing (JPDC).