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A2AC is organized into separate pages so buyers, reviewers, and technical evaluators can inspect the product by topic instead of scrolling through one long page.
Overview
The simple entry point for shared memory and coordination across agents, business processes, and company systems.
ConnectionsWhat A2AC connects
Agents, models, tools, and company systems that need to share memory and pass work.
PlatformWhat A2AC does
How A2AC structures work, sends work, applies rules, and captures proof.
ArchitectureHow it is built
Customer systems, A2AC Cloud, and the approved systems that do the work.
ConceptsThe basic parts
Memory, agents, systems, work records, receipts, and approved paths.
ToolsTool connections
The actions agents and systems use to create work, hand off work, and record outcomes.
ReceiptsHandoff trail
What was requested, where it went, what returned, and what failed.
DeployDeployment paths
Hosted service, customer-controlled Google Kubernetes Engine, and private worker options.
How It WorksTask records
How A2AC packages tasks, results, and errors so systems can work together.
MarketplaceGoogle Cloud path
Hosted service packaging and review notes.
QuestionsPlain English
What A2AC means, what a coordination layer is, and why teams need it.
WhyWhy A2AC exists
Why agents need shared memory and clear handoffs.
LegalPrivacy
Privacy and data handling summary for A2AC.
LegalTerms
Terms and product usage boundary for A2AC.