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Today, AGNTCY is moving to the Linux Foundation with Cisco, Dell Technologies, Google Cloud, Oracle and Red Hat joining as formative members, alongside 75+ companies that have been contributing to and supporting AGNTCY.
Here’s why this matters: While single agents can handle specific tasks, the real power comes when specialized agents collaborate across multiple frameworks, vendors, and deployment environments to solve complex problems—just like humans do in the real world.
From IT deployments that coordinate ServiceNow tickets, Cisco networks, and Salesforce customer data to drug discovery pipelines that connect protein modeling agents with automated wet-lab robots; enterprises want to agentify work spanning multiple software systems.
But in order to build these collaborative systems, agents need to be able to find each other, verify their identities, and share context without expensive custom integration work.
Agentic AI is now at the same inflection point the early internet faced. Brilliant individual systems that can’t talk to each other, where every agent is its own island – until common protocols emerge.
Since our March launch along with Galileo and LangChain, this fragmentation has only been accelerating, with every platform building its own discovery systems, identity frameworks, and messaging protocols. The missing piece isn't smarter agents—it's building the Internet of Agents: an open, interoperable, agent-to-agent, quantum-safe infrastructure. This would allow any agent to work with any other agent, regardless of who built it or where it runs.
AGNTCY has been solving this through specs, working code, and services on GitHub. We've built the discovery layer (think DNS for agents), identity systems (tamper-proof passports), secure messaging optimized for agent communication, and observability frameworks that understand probabilistic systems.
We are very proud to donate AGNTCY to ensure it belongs to the community that builds with it. The Linux Foundation provides neutral governance that enterprises trust and a proven sustainability model that keeps critical projects alive.
AGNTCY is a complete framework that addresses the multi-agent software lifecycle, from build to runtime. We're donating the entire stack:
A complete multi-agent system needs all these pieces working together. Discovery without identity is useless. Messaging without observability is blind. Protocols that synergistically work together. The goal is agent collaboration that just works.
AGNTCY members are joining because they're already solving these problems for their customers:
Dell Technologies: "Interoperability is central to Dell's agentic AI vision. The ability of agents to work together empowers enterprises to reap the full value of AI. Additionally, interworking technologies must accommodate agents wherever they are deployed whether in public clouds, private data centers, the edge or on devices. Dell is working hand-in-hand with industry leaders to establish open standards for agentic interoperability. Being a formative member of the Linux Foundation AGNTCY project is one such step towards fulfilling the promise of agentic AI." —John Roese, Global Chief Technology Officer and Chief AI Officer, Dell Technologies.
Galileo: "We’ve been building AGNTCY’s evaluation and observability components from day one because reliable agents cannot scale without purpose-built monitoring. Moving all components of AGNTCY to the Linux Foundation ensures these tools serve the entire ecosystem, not just our customers. As a founding member of AGNTCY, we're eager to see neutral governance accelerate adoption of standards we know enterprises need for production agent deployments." —Yash Sheth, Co-founder, Galileo.
Google Cloud: "Open, community-driven standards are essential for creating a diverse, interoperable agentic AI ecosystem. We're pleased that Cisco is moving AGNTCY to the Linux Foundation, where it will be neutrally governed alongside the Agent2Agent protocol to advance powerful, collaborative agent systems for the industry." — Rao Surapaneni, Vice President, Business Applications Platform, Google Cloud.
Oracle: “Enterprise customers need agent infrastructure they can trust for mission-critical workloads. We welcome AGNTCY’s move to the Linux Foundation and are proud to be a formative member of this project. A tight control over data security and governance helps discovery, identity, and observability components work reliably across the entire enterprise technology stack, not just specific vendor ecosystems.” — Roger Barga, Senior Vice President, AI and ML, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Red Hat: "Our customers and partners, as well as the open source communities we work with, are actively exploring agentic capabilities to bring the inferencing benefits of vLLM and llm-d to their applications. Red Hat welcomes AGNTCY's move to the Linux Foundation and we look forward to working with the community to help bring open, agnostic governance to the agentic AI ecosystem." —Steve Watt, Vice President and Distinguished Engineer, Office of the CTO, Red Hat.
Building open and decentralized infrastructure is never a one-company job. The Linux Foundation provides the neutral governance that enterprises trust and the sustainability model that keeps critical projects alive. It's where countless projects like Kubernetes and PyTorch have transitioned from single-vendor initiatives to industry-wide standards.
“The AGNTCY project lays groundwork for secure, interoperable collaboration among autonomous agents,” said Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of the Linux Foundation. “We are pleased to welcome the AGNTCY project to the Linux Foundation to ensure its infrastructure remains open, neutral, and community-driven.”
AGNTCY’s move to the Linux Foundation ensures the community makes technical decisions, organizations can trust the long-term roadmap, and contributors can focus on building.
AGNTCY is already making the move. All components are transitioning to Linux Foundation ownership, and our existing working groups— Core, Identity, and Observability & Evaluation—will continue their work under the Linux Foundation governance structure.
AGNTCY has always been community-driven infrastructure. Now the broader community can help accelerate development and adoption across the entire agent ecosystem.
Visit github.com/agntcy to explore the code and get involved. Register for our upcoming webinar to learn more about how AGNTCY works with A2A, MCP, and other agent protocols.
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