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  • Auth0 B2B Essentials: SSO, MFA, and RBAC Built In Icon
    Auth0 B2B Essentials: SSO, MFA, and RBAC Built In

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    Auth0's B2B Essentials plan gives you everything you need to ship secure multi-tenant apps. Unlimited orgs, enterprise SSO, RBAC, audit log streaming, and higher auth and API limits included. Add on M2M tokens, enterprise MFA, or additional SSO connections as you scale.
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    Go From AI Idea to AI App Fast

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    Mastra

    Mastra

    The TypeScript AI agent framework

    Mastra is a TypeScript-first framework for building AI-powered applications and agents, designed to take projects from prototype to production on a modern JavaScript/TypeScript stack. It integrates cleanly with React, Next.js, and Node-based backends, but can also run as a standalone server, giving teams flexibility in how they deploy their AI logic. At its core, Mastra provides abstractions for agents, workflows, tools, memory, retrieval, and model routing, so developers can focus on...
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    AgentField

    AgentField

    Build and run AI agents like microservices

    AgentField is an open-source control plane designed to run AI agents as production-grade backend services, applying cloud-native principles similar to Kubernetes to the world of autonomous software. Instead of treating agents as isolated scripts or prototypes, the system elevates them to first-class infrastructure components that can be deployed, orchestrated, and managed at scale across distributed environments. Developers define agents as typed functions, and the platform automatically...
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    kagent

    kagent

    Kubernetes native framework for building AI agents

    Kagent is a Kubernetes-native framework for building, deploying, and operating AI agents as first-class cloud-native workloads. It models core agent concepts declaratively using Kubernetes custom resources, so teams can manage agents similarly to other platform components via YAML, controllers, and standard cluster workflows. In kagent’s design, an “Agent” represents a system prompt plus a set of tools and other agents, along with an LLM configuration, making the agent definition portable...
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    Agentic Commerce Protocol (ACP)

    Agentic Commerce Protocol (ACP)

    Interaction model for connecting buyers to complete purchases

    ACP is an open, draft specification for letting buyers, their AI agents, and businesses complete purchases through a standardized interaction model. It’s maintained by OpenAI and Stripe and licensed under Apache-2.0, with the goal of being easy to adopt alongside a merchant’s existing commerce stack rather than replacing it. The repository organizes the spec as human-readable RFCs plus machine-readable OpenAPI and JSON Schema definitions, along with worked examples and a changelog so...
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