The MACH Alliance is building interoperability for agent-to-agent AI by promoting Microservices-based, API-first, Cloud-native SaaS and Headless technologies. Alliance members include companies such as PayPal, MongoDB and Google Cloud and the initiative focuses on clarifying how agent-to-agent ecosystems interconnect through composable architectures. The group is updating positioning to introduce certifications and governance standards and to incorporate technologies like Model Context Protocol (MCP) and the Open Data Model. The Open Data Model creates a structured metadata repository that replaces legacy data chaos with an organised, queryable knowledge base. Programs such as MACH AI Exchange and FutureMACH will publish tools, reference architectures and transformation guides to foster trusted, open, scalable agent-to-agent ecosystems.
Non-profit technology advocacy group The MACH Alliance has forged new connections for agent-to-agent AI services. Standing up for the proposed benefits of Microservices-based, API-first, Cloud-native SaaS and Headless technologies, alliance members include firms from PayPal to MongoDB to Google Cloud. The group wants to "clarify the how" in agent-to-agent ecosystem interconnections through connected composable architectures. Certifications and governance The Alliance is refreshing its positioning to drive interoperability through new certifications and governance standards.
The use of the data governance functions of the Open Data Model results in the creation of a multi-dimensional metadata matrix - technically a 'data metadata repository' i.e. a database in which all the chaos of legacy systems data is replaced by a rich, meticulously organised knowledge base that may be interrogated on-line to rapidly satisfy any data archaeology need
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