• Linux Foundation Newsletter: February 2026 The Linux Foundation | 18 February 2026 Welcome to the February 2026 edition of the Linux Foundation Newsletter. • AI infrastructure is moving from experimentation to production-and open source is defining how it scales. • From Kubernetes powering the majority of AI workloads in production to new research on India’s accelerating AI ecosystem, February reinforced a clear reality: the future of AI is being built in the open. • This month brings major ecosystem signals-new global events advancing agent interoperability, fresh data on AI adoption at scale, survey findings that confirm cloud native’s central role in AI, and opportunities to help shape the next generation of technical talent. • Here are this month’s highlights: - The Infrastructure for Agentic AI Gets Its Own Stage | MCP Dev Summit North America (April 2-3, New York City), a new event from the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) focused on advancing MCP and interoperable agent infrastructure. • This summit brings together builders defining the standards and systems that will underpin the next generation of AI applications.

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  • Linux Foundation Newsletter: February 2026 The Linux Foundation | 18 February 2026 Welcome to the February 2026 edition of the Linux Foundation Newsletter. AI infrastructure is moving from experimentation to production-and open source is defining how it scales. From Kubernetes powering the majority of AI workloads in production to new research on India’s accelerating AI ecosystem, February reinforced a clear reality: the future of AI is being built in the open. This month brings major ecosystem signals-new global events advancing agent interoperability, fresh data on AI adoption at scale, surv

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