Topic: vendor neutrality
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Agent2Agent Protocol: Why Marketers Need to Know
The Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol is an open standard that enables AI agents from different vendors to collaborate seamlessly, improving interoperability and transforming marketing operations into unified, intelligent workflows. Developed by Google and now governed by the Linux Foundation, A2A uses ...
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CISA Enlists Partners to Strengthen CVE Program's Future
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has reaffirmed its commitment to the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program, securing its funding through March 2026 and emphasizing its role as a public good for global cybersecurity defense. CISA plans to modernize the C...
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N-able's Cat-MIP Standardizes AI Automation Terminology
N-able has introduced Cat-MIP, a new framework to standardize AI automation and terminology, aiming to improve clarity, interoperability, and cybersecurity in IT environments. The Cat-MIP Standards Board, including partners like HaloPSA and Auvik Networks, is developing a vendor-neutral dictionar...
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Tech Giants Unite on Open Source Database to Cut Costs and Lock-In
Major cloud providers are collaborating on an open-source document database initiative, hosted by the Linux Foundation, to reduce costs and prevent vendor lock-in for AI applications. DocumentDB is built as an extension of PostgreSQL, leveraging its mature ecosystem while adding support for docum...
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