AgentField Unveils Apache 2.0 Platform For Production-Grade Autonomous Software

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AgentField Launches Open Source Platform to Govern AI Agents Like Kubernetes + Okta
AgentField Launches Open Source Platform to Govern AI Agents Like Kubernetes + Okta

AgentField has unveiled an open source platform giving AI agents cryptographic identities, tamper-proof permissions, and production-grade orchestration, addressing the coordination crisis in autonomous software.

Toronto-based AgentField has emerged from stealth with a new open-source platform designed to bring the scalability, governance, and security of Kubernetes and Okta to AI agents. The platform aims to resolve the “coordination crisis” of autonomous software, where traditional SSO and API key-based systems fail to manage millions of machine-speed decisions.

Every agent on AgentField receives a W3C Decentralised Identifier (DID) and can issue verifiable credentials, creating tamper-proof proofs for delegated tasks. This ensures that actions, such as moving funds, updating patient records, or re-routing shipments, carry cryptographic authority traceable to a human or system decision, without requiring central callbacks. Cryptographic receipts provide auditable, tamper-proof evidence of all operations.

The production-grade infrastructure supports long-running execution, asynchronous orchestration with retries and backpressure handling, and enforces access control policies as code. AgentField is particularly critical for high-throughput, high-stakes industries, including finance, healthcare, logistics, energy, and insurance, as AI moves beyond UI-based interactions into core business systems.

“Autonomous software turns your infrastructure into a digital workforce,” said Oktay Goktas, PhD, CEO of AgentField. “You cannot manage millions of autonomous decisions with human-centric SSO or brittle API keys. The identity and orchestration layer has to be rebuilt for autonomous software.”

“We are watching old assumptions break in real time,” added Santosh Kumar Radha, PhD, CTO. “AgentField ensures that even if an agent functions autonomously five hops down a chain, its authority can be mathematically verified.”

AgentField is launching under Apache 2.0, available today on GitHub, emphasising open standards to enable a trustless, interoperable “agent economy” across software vendors. The company is backed by Panache Ventures and Brightspark Ventures and founded by repeat entrepreneurs who previously built Agnostiq and Covalent, acquired by DataRobot in 2025.

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