ai protocols

  1. Securing Agentic AI: Addressing Vulnerabilities in the Model Context Protocol (MCP)

    Critical security vulnerabilities have emerged at the heart of agentic AI collaboration, casting a shadow over the rapid adoption of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) across enterprise architectures. Since its public introduction by Anthropic in late 2024, MCP has been heralded as a game-changing...
  2. Revolutionizing Enterprise Workflows with Microsoft's AI Travel Agents and Model Context Protocol

    AI is transforming enterprise workflows, but the emergence of multi-agent architectures and standardized protocols like the Model Context Protocol (MCP) is setting the stage for a new era of seamless, intelligent system integration. Microsoft’s latest demonstration—a sample application for the...
  3. Asana Data Breach Highlights AI Security Risks in Enterprise SaaS Platforms

    Major security events in enterprise software rarely unfold in isolation; instead, they are often woven into broader technological trends and industry shifts. Such is the case with the recent disclosure from Asana, the globally popular project management platform, admitting that a critical bug in...
  4. Harnessing AI Agents and Microsoft Copilot for Secure Enterprise Innovation

    In the rapidly evolving ecosystem of enterprise technology, artificial intelligence is no longer a future promise but an ever-expanding reality shaping operations, strategy, and security postures. The recent AI Agent & Copilot Podcast, featuring Michael Bargury—Co-Founder and CTO of...
  5. Microsoft's $4 Trillion Valuation Surge Fueled by Cloud and AI Innovation

    Microsoft’s relentless march toward a $4 trillion valuation has become the talk of Wall Street, fueled not by consumer hype but by something far more substantial—enterprise cloud dominance and a flood of innovation in artificial intelligence. While Apple briefly wore the $3 trillion crown and...
  6. Microsoft Unveils New AI Tools and Protocols at Build 2025 for a More Interoperable AI Ecosystem

    At the 2025 Build Developer Conference, Microsoft unveiled a suite of new tools and open protocols aimed at advancing the development and interoperability of AI agents. This initiative underscores Microsoft's commitment to fostering an "agentic web," where AI agents can autonomously perform...
  7. The Future of Interoperable AI Agents and the Emergence of the Agentic Web

    When Kevin Scott, Microsoft’s CTO, took the stage ahead of the annual Build developer conference in Seattle, his remarks clearly set the trajectory for a new era in how artificial intelligence helpers—often called “agents”—will interact. While the public is already adjusting to the presence of...
  8. Microsoft's Agentic Web: Unified Platform for AI Agent Communication and Collaboration

    Microsoft has unveiled the "Agentic Web," an open-source platform designed to address communication challenges among AI agents. This initiative aims to establish standardized protocols that enable seamless interaction between autonomous AI systems, fostering a more cohesive and efficient AI...
  9. Microsoft Build 2025: The Future of AI-Driven Productivity and Open Protocols

    Microsoft’s annual Build conference has long been the launchpad for significant advancements in software development, but this year’s event has marked a decisive leap toward a future where artificial intelligence is not just an add-on, but the very backbone of productivity and digital...
  10. Microsoft’s Autonomous AI Agents: The Future of Computing and Security Risks

    In a year when the tech landscape is dominated by debates about the implications of artificial intelligence, Microsoft has made its position abundantly clear at its annual Build developer conference: autonomous AI isn't just a fleeting experiment—it's here to stay, woven deeply into the future...
  11. Microsoft Integrates Anthropic's Model Context Protocol for AI Interoperability

    Microsoft's recent announcement marks another pivotal moment in the evolution of AI agent interoperability. In a bold move to simplify multi-agent workflows, Microsoft is integrating Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) into its Azure AI Foundry. This integration supports cross-vendor...
  12. Microsoft Supports Google’s Open Agent2Agent Protocol to Revolutionize AI Interoperability

    Microsoft’s recent commitment to the open Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) agent interoperability. With support for Google's newly minted A2A protocol, Microsoft aligns its AI strategy with an industry-wide momentum toward open...
  13. Microsoft and Google Collaborate to Launch Open AI Agent2Agent Protocol for Cross-Platform Interoperability

    In a landmark move for artificial intelligence interoperability, Microsoft has recently formalised a partnership with Google to advance the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol, signalling a shift towards open, collaborative AI ecosystems that transcend traditional platform and cloud boundaries. This...