Tag: agent communication
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Cloud Blog: Simplify complex eventing at Scale with Eventarc Advanced
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/application-modernization/eventarc-advanced-orchestrates-complex-microservices-environments/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Simplify complex eventing at Scale with Eventarc Advanced Feedly Summary: Modern application development requires organizations to invest not only in scale but also in simplification and central governance. This means more than message routing; it requires a simple, unified messaging platform that can intelligently filter, transform, and govern…
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AWS Open Source Blog: Introducing Strands Agents 1.0: Production-Ready Multi-Agent Orchestration Made Simple
Source URL: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/introducing-strands-agents-1-0-production-ready-multi-agent-orchestration-made-simple/ Source: AWS Open Source Blog Title: Introducing Strands Agents 1.0: Production-Ready Multi-Agent Orchestration Made Simple Feedly Summary: Today we are excited to announce version 1.0 of the Strands Agents SDK, marking a significant milestone in our journey to make building AI agents simple, reliable, and production-ready. Strands Agents is an open source…
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The Register: If MCP is the USB-C of AI agents, A2A is their Ethernet
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/12/ai_agent_protocols_mcp_a2a/ Source: The Register Title: If MCP is the USB-C of AI agents, A2A is their Ethernet Feedly Summary: Tell me, Mr. Smith … what good is an agent if it’s unable to speak? We have protocols and standards for just about everything. It’s generally helpful when we can all agree on how…
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AWS Open Source Blog: Open Protocols for Agent Interoperability Part 3: Strands Agents & MCP
Source URL: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/open-protocols-for-agent-interoperability-part-3-strands-agents-mcp/ Source: AWS Open Source Blog Title: Open Protocols for Agent Interoperability Part 3: Strands Agents & MCP Feedly Summary: Developers are architecting and building systems of AI agents that work together to autonomously accomplish users’ tasks. In Part 1 of our blog series on Open Protocols for Agent Interoperability we covered how…