The Future of Agentic AI: Architecting the Global Control Plane
AI Infrastructure, Agentic AI, LLMOps, AI Security
The agentic AI landscape is in an architectural crisis. With more than 100 frameworks emerging in a matter of months, the industry has fragmented, trading speed of innovation for systemic interoperability. We are currently bottlenecked on creating truly useful, trustworthy autonomous applications because current architectures focus on the individual agent, not the cooperative system.
This keynote shifts the focus from monolithic agent designs to the next critical challenge: systems architecture and coordination. We will explore the rapid evolution of agentic reference architecture over the last two years, highlighting the pivot from simple, stateless action loops to durable, long-running, multi-step workflows.
The future of Agentic AI demands a solution to this architectural chaos: A Global Agentic Control Plane.
This keynote will outline the ambitious vision, the design principles, and the foundational requirements for building this essential layer of middleware. This control plane is designed to enable disparate, multi-framework agents—running across different networks, various cloud environments, and diverse regulatory regimes—to be dynamically discovered, securely orchestrated, and reliably composed into collaborative teams that work towards complex, non-trivial goals.
We will dive deep into the engineering hurdles this vision introduces:
- What are the necessary communication protocols for cross-framework durability?
- How do we handle dynamic resource allocation and state management in a flaky distributed world?
- How can a neutral control plane provide the necessary compliance and audit trails for agents operating under varied legal constraints?
This session offers a vendor-neutral, blueprint-level look at the systems architecture required to move agentic AI from laboratory prototype to the dependable backbone of the modern enterprise.

Tyler Jewell is CEO & President of Akka and a four-time DevEx CEO with three prior exits.
With 30 years in development platforms, he’s led product teams at BEA, Oracle, Red Hat, and Quest. A lifelong DevOps advocate and investor (InfoQ, Sourcegraph, Cloudant, TheLoops.ai, SauceLabs, and more), he also curates the Developer-Led Landscape, a public database of 1,700 DevOps companies.
Outside work, he’s a private pilot and volunteers with Angel Flights in Aurora, Oregon.