UAMM Daily — May 06, 2026
AI agent orchestration is becoming standard practice. Major infrastructure vendors are embracing protocols like Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Agent-to-Agent (A2A) to enable production-ready workflows. This shift is crucial for staying competitive in the evolving landscape.
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Major vendors adopt AI agent orchestration
AI agent orchestration is becoming standard practice. Major infrastructure vendors are embracing protocols like Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Agent-to-Agent (A2A) to enable production-ready workflows. This shift is crucial for staying competitive in the evolving landscape.

The shift to production-ready AI
In 2025 and early 2026, companies like Flowable, Solo.io, New Relic, Nutanix, and Archestra launched platforms that integrate AI orchestration and governance into their systems. This marks a significant shift from isolated experiments to a more structured infrastructure. For example, on July 22, 2025, Flowable introduced its Platform 2025.1, embedding an AI agent engine into its workflow automation stack. This includes specialized internal agent types like Utility and Document. Solo.io's Agent Gateway and Mesh, launched on April 24, 2025, support Model Context Protocol (MCP) and facilitate secure communications among agents across platforms.
New Relic's Agentic Platform, previewed on February 24, 2026, empowers Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) and Operations teams to build and govern custom AI agents for observability without extensive coding skills. On March 16, 2026, Nutanix unveiled its Agentic AI solution, which integrates with NVIDIA to enhance infrastructure-level orchestration. Archestra's open-source agentic gateway, launched on October 13, 2025, adds a vital security layer for these emerging frameworks. This trend shows that the industry is moving towards a more collaborative and efficient use of AI.
The play
For operators and developers, the message is clear: your existing infrastructure needs to adapt to these new standards. Start by mapping your current systems against MCP and A2A protocols to identify any compatibility gaps. The rapid evolution of these technologies is urgent; organizations that adapt quickly will position themselves as leaders in the field.
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Sources: Flowable Platform Release 2025.1 · Solo.io Launches Agent Gateway · New Relic Launches Agentic Platform · Nutanix Unveils Nutanix Agentic AI · Archestra Platform: The Open-Source Agentic Gateway