The Linux Foundation is the brand new house of the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol, an open protocol developed by Google to allow agentic AI interoperability and trusted agent communication throughout techniques and platforms.
Launched by Google in April, the A2A protocol addresses the necessity for brokers to function in dynamic, multi-agent environments. A2A allows autonomous brokers to find each other, trade info securely, and collaborate throughout techniques, which in flip permits builders to unite brokers from a number of sources and platforms, enhancing modularity, mitigating vendor lock-in, and accelerating innovation, the Linux Foundation stated in a June 23 announcement. Developers can go to the A2A repository on GitHub to study extra in regards to the protocol and comply with the progress of the challenge.
The A2A challenge is being fashioned with participation from Amazon Web Services, Cisco, Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, SAP, and ServiceNow, Google stated in a weblog publish, additionally dated June 23. Under Linux Foundation governance, A2A will stay vendor-neutral, emphasize inclusive contributions, and proceed the protocol’s deal with extensibility, safety, and real-world usability, the Linux Foundation stated. “By joining the Linux Foundation, A2A is ensuring the long-term neutrality, collaboration, and governance that will unlock the next era of agent-to-agent powered productivity,” stated Jim Zemlin, govt director of the Linux Foundation.







