The Linux Foundation, a non-profit technology consortium, has announced that it will manage the development project of 'Agent2Agent (A2A),' a protocol developed by Google for interoperability between ...
Google has transferred its Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol, designed for AI agent communication, to the Linux Foundation to foster open-source collaboration. The protocol, previously adopted by Microsoft ...
Google has bestowed ownership of its Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol to the Linux Foundation, a move announced at Open Source Summit North America that aims to establish industry-wide standards for AI ...
The Linux Foundation has announced it will host the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol project, an open standard originally developed by Google to support secure communication and interoperability among AI ...
The Linux Foundation is forming the Agent2Agent project with Amazon Web Services, Cisco, Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, SAP, and ServiceNow to foster an open and interoperable ecosystem for AI agents ...
Google has transferred ownership of its Agent2Agent protocol-including its specification, developer SDKs and tooling-to the Linux Foundation, ushering in a new era of open, vendor-neutral ...
The Linux Foundation has launched the Agent-2-Agent (A2A) project on GitHub. The open source protocol initiated by Google networks AI agents with each other. The Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol, developed ...
Google Cloud has donated its Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol to the Linux Foundation, which has now announced a new community-driven project called the Agent2Agent Project. A collective of former WordPress ...
The Linux Foundation is accelerating its push into agentic AI, unveiling a third major project in as many months aimed at creating secure, interoperable infrastructure for autonomous agents. Following ...
On April 9, 2025, Google debuted the Agent2Agent Protocol (A2A) as a standards-based approach that would enable AI agents to discover one another, exchange information securely and collaborate across ...