
AI agents can’t easily talk to each other. To solve this, Cisco has joined forces with Google, Dell, Oracle, and Red Hat to launch AGNTCY, the open-source Internet of Agents. It’s designed so agents from different organizations can discover, trust, and work together - and it’s now donated to the Linux Foundation for neutral governance.
Vijoy Pandey, Senior VP and GM of Outshift by Cisco, explains how AGNTCY tackles interoperability, why secure messaging (via SLIM) matters, and how enterprises are already using multi-agent systems in the real world. We also look ahead to quantum networking - the next frontier Cisco and its partners are preparing for, connecting processors and data centers across vast distances.
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Chapters
00:00 Cold open
00:34 Welcome and hosts
01:45 Why interoperability is the bottleneck
03:10 What AGNTCY enables
05:55 Trust, identity, and evaluation
12:40 SLIM and secure agent messaging
16:45 Real-world deployments
20:10 From pilots to production
21:55 Open source and Linux Foundation
25:20 Quantum networking outlook
28:50 Final thoughts and CTA
Guest:
Vijoy Pandey, SVP and GM, Outshift by Cisco
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