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OpenAIBig Tech has spent the past year telling us we’re living in the era of AI agents, but most of what we’ve been promised is still theoretical. As companies race to turn fantasy into reality, they’ve developed a collection of tools to guide the development of generative AI. A cadre of major players in the AI race, including Anthropic, Block, and OpenAI, has come together to promote interoperability with the newly formed Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF)…See the Story
Big Tech Joins Forces with Linux Foundation to Standardize AI Agents
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GoogleModel Context Protocol (MCP) has become the de facto standard for large language models (LLMs) to interact with third-party services, and to enable this, those third-party services must offer an MCP server that the LLM can connect to. At this point, even as MCP has barely turned a year old, virtually every online service features an MCP server. Today, Google is extending its MCP support by offering fully managed MCP servers for many of its Googl…See the Story
Google Launches Managed Remote MCP Servers for Its Cloud Services
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Nvidia · San JoseAzul has acquired Worcestershire-based Payara, a global provider of enterprise-grade solutions for Jakarta EE (Java EE) applications and microservices. The acquisition builds on nearly eight years of collaboration between the two firms. The announcement follows California-headquartered Azul’s majority investment from Thoma Bravo, alongside renewed minority investments from the company’s existing private equity sponsors, Vitruvian Partners and Le…See the Story