
"The Linux Foundation has incorporated the open source agentgateway project into its organization. This AI-native proxy has been built from the ground up for AI environments, unlike existing solutions that have been adapted later. The project supports important protocols such as A2A and MCP. Under the wing of the Linux Foundation, agentgateway will have room for organic growth. Neutral governance prevents dependence on individual suppliers. This model has proven itself in other successful open source projects."
"Solo.io originally developed the project and is now transferring it to the Linux Foundation. This step guarantees vendor-neutral governance. It also gives the project the opportunity to grow under open source leadership. Developing gateway solutions for AI environments is proving difficult with traditional techniques. Existing gateways were designed before AI agents became popular. These legacy systems cannot support modern AI protocols without major modifications."
"The agentgateway represents a new approach. It is the first data plane built from scratch for AI agents. The project provides governance and security for three key interaction types: agent-to-agent, agent-to-tool, and agent-to-LLM. A2A and MCP support The agentgateway project supports two crucial communication protocols. Agent2Agent (A2A) was also recently made available to the Linux Foundation. In addition, the system works with Model Context Protocol (MCP)."
The Linux Foundation has incorporated the open source agentgateway project, enabling vendor-neutral governance and room for organic growth. Solo.io originally developed agentgateway and is transferring the code to the foundation to guarantee vendor-neutral oversight. agentgateway is an AI-native proxy built from the ground up for AI environments rather than adapted from legacy gateways. The project is the first data plane constructed specifically for AI agents and provides governance and security for agent-to-agent, agent-to-tool, and agent-to-LLM interactions. agentgateway supports Agent2Agent (A2A) and the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for consistent context exchange with language models. Major companies including AWS, Cisco, Huawei, IBM, Microsoft, Red Hat, Shell, and Zayo are participating in early development. Source code is available on GitHub and developer conversation happens on Discord.
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