JFrog and NVIDIA partner to launch Agent Skills Registry for AI agent governance

Reuters03-17 04:30
JFrog and NVIDIA partner to launch Agent Skills Registry for AI agent governance

JFrog and Nvidia announced a collaboration to integrate JFrog’s Agent Skills Registry with Nvidia’s Agent Toolkit, including the OpenShell runtime. Under the arrangement, JFrog Artifactory will be used as a registry for AI models and agent skills with Nvidia’s AI-Q Blueprint. The companies said they validated a workflow for ingesting and managing Artifactory as a skills registry, using Nvidia cuOpt as an initial packaged skill example. Gal Marder, JFrog’s chief strategy officer, said the work with Nvidia’s Enterprise AI Factory team focuses on governance and tracking of agent-related assets across the software supply chain. Pat Lee, Nvidia vice president of enterprise partnerships, said the integration is intended to support security and control for deploying long-running agents.

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