Operationalizing “Bring Your Own Agent” on Red Hat AI, the OpenClaw edition
The AI agent world is messy. Teams are reaching for LangChain, LlamaIndex, CrewAI, AutoGen, or building custom solutions from scratch. Good. That’s how it should be during the creative phase. But once an agent leaves a developer’s laptop and starts talking to production data, calling external application programming interfaces (APIs), or running on shared infrastructure, freedom without guardrails stops being a feature and starts being a liability.We’ve watched the industry go through waves: Model APIs (such as chat completions), agentic APIs (such as assistants and later the OpenAI responses
