software protocols

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The software protocols tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about communication standards and frameworks that enable software interoperability, particularly in the context of Windows. Recent content highlights Microsoft's addition of native support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP) in Windows 11, announced at Build 2025. This protocol allows AI-driven applications and agents to integrate more deeply with the operating system, affecting developers, IT professionals, and end-users. Topics include how MCP reshapes software integration, productivity, and security on Windows. The tag is relevant for those interested in emerging protocols that bridge AI capabilities with desktop computing, as well as broader software protocol developments on the Windows platform.
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    Windows 11 Gets Native Support for Model Context Protocol (MCP): Unlocking AI-Driven Innovation

    Microsoft’s Build 2025 event delivered what is arguably one of the most pivotal announcements in the ongoing evolution of the Windows operating system: native support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP) in Windows 11. This crucial step sets the stage for a new generation of AI-driven...
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