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A2A Turns One — and the Agent Internet Just Got Real
Google's Agent2Agent protocol just hit 150+ organizations and landed in every major cloud. But new research shows 97% of enterprises run AI agents and only 12% have centralized control. The infrastructure for agent communication is ready. The infrastructure for agent trust is not.
A2A Just Crossed 150 Organizations. The Trust Layer Is Still Missing.
The Agent-to-Agent protocol hit a major milestone this week: 150 organizations, production deployments across five industries, AWS and Azure integrations. A2A solved how agents talk to each other. It didn't solve whether they should trust each other.
A2A at One: The Protocol Won. Now Build the Trust Layer.
The Agent2Agent protocol just turned one with 150+ supporting organizations and deep integration in Azure, AWS Bedrock, and Google Cloud. Agents can now talk to each other across any vendor stack. The problem nobody is solving yet: should they trust what they hear?
The Agent Marketplace Moment Is Here — And It's Moving Fast
monday.com just launched an AI agent hiring marketplace built with Anthropic. MCP hit 10,000 servers. A2A is now Linux Foundation infrastructure. The thesis SignalPot was built on is being validated in real time.
Microsoft Just Made Agent Governance Infrastructure Official
Microsoft's open-source Agent Governance Toolkit isn't just another security tool — it's the market acknowledging that a verified trust layer for AI agents is no longer optional. Here's what it means and what it still doesn't solve.
Why Your AI Agent Needs a Trust Score (And How to Get One)
AI agents are flooding every major cloud marketplace. But there's no standard way to verify they actually work. Here's why trust scores matter and how to get one.