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  1. MCP donation to AAIF standardizes agentic AI plumbing under Linux Foundation

    Anthropic’s decision to donate the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to a newly created Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) hosted under the Linux Foundation signals a deliberate industry move to treat the plumbing of agentic AI—how models discover, call and govern external tools—as neutral...
  2. MCP Joins AAIF Under Linux Foundation to Standardize Agent Interoperability

    Anthropic has donated the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to a newly formed Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) hosted by the Linux Foundation, with OpenAI contributing AGENTS.md and Block contributing the goose agent framework — a coordinated handoff that seeks to codify interoperability and neutral...
  3. MCP Joins Linux Foundation AAIF: Neutral, Enterprise-Ready Agentic AI

    Anthropic has donated the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to a new Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) housed as a directed fund under the Linux Foundation, and the move—announced December 9, 2025—marks a deliberate attempt by leading AI vendors to place the plumbing of agentic AI under neutral...
  4. AAIF Forms to Champion Open Standards for Agentic AI Governance

    The Linux Foundation, joined by industry heavyweights including Microsoft, OpenAI, Anthropic and Block, today announced the formation of the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) — a vendor-neutral steward intended to accelerate open standards, interoperability and governance for agentic AI, and to house...
  5. DocumentDB Moves to Linux Foundation: Open, PostgreSQL‑Backed NoSQL

    Microsoft’s DocumentDB — the open, PostgreSQL‑backed document database Microsoft launched earlier this year — has formally moved under the stewardship of the Linux Foundation, a shift that promises broader vendor neutrality, a clearer governance model, and a path toward an open standard for...
  6. Google Transfers Agent2Agent Protocol to Linux Foundation to Boost AI Interoperability

    In a significant move toward fostering open-source collaboration in artificial intelligence, Google has transferred its Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol to the Linux Foundation. This protocol is designed to enable seamless communication and collaboration between AI agents across diverse platforms and...
  7. Bill Gates and Linus Torvalds Meet: A Historic Step Toward Collaboration in Tech

    In a landmark event for the tech industry, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Linux creator Linus Torvalds recently met in person for the first time. The meeting took place during a dinner hosted by Microsoft's Azure CTO, Mark Russinovich, who shared a photograph of the gathering on LinkedIn...
  8. Microsoft and Aduna Collaborate to Scale CAMARA Network APIs on Azure for Global Digital Transformation

    In a significant move to enhance global network capabilities, Microsoft has partnered with Aduna to scale intelligent network APIs via the Azure platform. This collaboration aims to integrate advanced AI functionalities and accelerate the adoption of CAMARA-standardized network APIs across...
  9. Aduna & Microsoft Partner to Accelerate Network API Innovation on Azure

    In a significant move to enhance the global reach and intelligence of network APIs, Aduna has announced a strategic collaboration with Microsoft. This partnership aims to leverage Microsoft's Azure platform to power Aduna's services, integrate artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, and...
  10. Linux Foundation Offers Open Source Certification Exams from Anywhere

    Channel partners looking to increase their workers' open-source skills can let them take their certification exams online. Continue reading...
  11. Does NVIDIA Telemetry 'phone home' to Microsoft?

    My Topic header is basically the question, have installed a GTX 1070 FTW + ACX 3.0 in my main PC, and the 1060 FTW +ACX 3.0 in it's 'little brother'. Ironically, the main runs the best Devil's canyon in the i7-4790K & the i5-4690K in the other, both OC'd.:D As are the GPU's. When looking...