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How to Connect LLM Chat and AI Agents to Enterprise Data Using Built-In MCP in DreamFactory

TL;DR: DreamFactory 7.4+ includes a built-in MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that lets you connect any LLM—ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, or custom AI agents—to your enterprise databases through governed, role-based APIs. Setup takes minutes: create an MCP service in the admin console, copy the OAuth credentials, and point your AI application to the generated endpoint.

Bitrise Build Cache: Xcode Setup & Configuration

Join Lex, a solution architect at Bitrise, for a demonstration on how to configure Xcode build cache and validate that the configuration has been done correctly. This video focuses on using the build cache with Bitrise CI, although the build cache also works with external CI. Bitrise, Xcode Build Cache, CI/CD, Continuous Integration, Mobile Development, Xcode 26, App Development, Build Optimization, Cache Warming, Workflow Configuration, iOS.

Bitrise Build Cache: Comparing invocations to identify bottlenecks

Lex, a solution architect at Bitrise, guides you through a demonstration on comparing build cache invocations to identify the causes of build speed, cache hit rate, or overall build behavior. The focus is on Gradle, but the comparison feature works for other build systems like Bazel and Xcode. Bitrise, Build Cache, Gradle, CI/CD, Troubleshooting, Performance, Cache Hit Rate, Invocation Comparison, Build Optimization, Diff Tracker, Bazel, Xcode.

Bitrise Build Cache: Gradle Setup & Configuration

Lex, a solution architect at Bitrise, provides a demonstration on how to configure Bitrise Build Cache for Gradle projects when using Bitrise CI. While Build Cache works with any CI solution, the setup procedure shown is tailored for Bitrise CI users. Bitrise, Gradle Build Cache, CI/CD, Continuous Integration, Mobile Development, Android, Build Optimization, Cache Warming, Workflow Configuration, Android Development.

IDP vs. OCR: Evolving Approaches to Document Processing

Reading emails, scanning contracts, manually processing invoices—the tedious tasks related to document processing can jam up your business operations. Document processing is a prime candidate for automation, but the technology is advancing so fast, it can be hard to know where to start or when it is time to modernize. OCR (Optical Character Recognition) and IDP (Intelligent Document Processing) are two approaches to tackling business documents.

Dodge the thundering herd with file-based OPcache

In the blog post about Fine-Tuning OPcache Configuration I mentioned the thundering herd problem that affects OPcache during cache restarts. When OPcache is restarted, either automatically or manually, all current users will attempt to regenerate the cache entries. Under load this can lead to a burst in CPU usage and significantly slower requests.

Why Now Is the Right time to Upgrade HostAccess

For many organizations, HostAccess plays a critical role in connecting modern systems with core enterprise environments. When software sits at the center of daily operations, stability and security are not optional. They are foundational. The HostAccess 7.50a release is more than a routine update. It represents a meaningful improvement in security readiness, compliance alignment, and long-term operational risk reduction.

AI, Predictive Maintenance & Future of PropTech - With Joe Stockton, Oyster Data

In this episode of The Innovation Blueprint, Roman Havrylyuk (CEO of ORIL) talks with Joe Stockton, Co-Founder & CEO of Oyster Data, about how Oyster Data is transforming real estate operations with advanced asset management and AI-driven solutions. Learn how predictive maintenance is reshaping property performance and what the future holds for PropTech in 2026 and beyond. What we cover in this episode.

Why website security is important for your business?

The significance of website security cannot be overstated, particularly, in the world of web development. The repercussions of a compromised security can be substantial, irrespective of a company's scale. This is underscored by the fact that, on average, it necessitates an expenditure of more than $1.42 million for a company to rectify the aftermath of a cyber attack. Now you know why website security is important.