AI Engineering Podcast

Building the Internet of Agents: Identity, Observability, and Open Protocols

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Nov 10, 2025
Guillaume de Saint Marc, VP of Engineering at Cisco OutShift, dives into the exciting realm of multi-agent systems. He contrasts rigid workflows with dynamic, self-forming agents that enhance trust in enterprise settings. The discussion touches on the Internet of Agents and the importance of open protocols like A2A and MCP for collaboration. Guillaume highlights the challenges of identity and observability, sharing successes in IT operations. He also introduces Slim, a next-gen communication layer, tailored for efficient agent collaboration.
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INSIGHT

Specialized Agents Build Trust

  • Multi-agent systems succeed when agents are specialized and trusted for narrow skills.
  • Teams of specialized agents mirror human teams and scale capability and trust in enterprises.
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Spectrum From Rigid To Self-Forming

  • Multi-agent designs range from rigid 'lift-and-shift' workflows to fully self-forming dynamic teams.
  • A middle ground uses a predefined agent set with dynamic collaboration to balance control and creativity.
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Two Protocols, Two Roles

  • A2A and MCP serve different roles: A2A for peer collaboration and MCP for transactional tool calls.
  • Both protocols are needed because peer reasoning differs fundamentally from one-shot tool invocation.
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