A2A v1 has just been announced, the first stable release of the Agent-to-Agent protocol. A2A, short for Agent-to-Agent, is an open protocol for communication between AI agents. It defines how […]
Category: Agent Memory
Agent Engineering 101 at GDG London: How to Build Reliable AI Systems
Last week I had the chance to speak at GDG London Build with AI 2026. My session, Agent Engineering 101: How to Build Reliable AI Systems, is now live as […]
OpenClaw ACP: What Coding Agent Users Need to Know About Protocol Gaps
An analysis of where OpenClaw’s ACP bridge works, where it diverges from the protocol, and when it is not suitable for your coding agent workflow. OpenClaw ACP Is a Bridge, Not […]
Building Agent Memory on SurrealDB Across Modern Agent Frameworks with SuperOptiX
Agent Memory is one of the hot topic in the Agentic AI space as everyone trying to solve this for once. AI agents usually end up with a fragmented memory […]
