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Leveraging AI For a Better API Strategy

“API strategy” is a term prominently established in the ecosystem and heavily discussed, implemented, and followed by organizations. The term is more relevant now since API strategy has become, for the most part, AI strategy, since AI agents and services are now consuming APIs and tools to work towards business-specific goals under human tutelage. So the longstanding definition and scope of API strategy must take into account AI consumers.

AI Doesn't Know Your Industry. Spotter Does.

We launched Spotter with one goal: give every enterprise team their own analyst—an agent that reasons through business complexity, validates its own outputs, and surfaces answers you can actually act on. The response from customers made one thing clear: the ThoughtSpot foundation works. Teams trust Spotter, because it doesn’t only rely on an LLM to reconstruct your business logic on the fly—a process that produces different answers depending on how a question is phrased.

ClearML Launches Platform Management Center to Bring Financial Clarity to Enterprise AI Infrastructure

At GTC 2026, ClearML announced the general availability of its Platform Management Center, an administrative dashboard purpose-built for IT administrators and AI platform leaders managing multi-tenant ClearML deployments at enterprise scale. Available under the ClearML Enterprise plan, it gives cluster admins a single place to monitor every tenant’s activity, resource usage, and costs while protecting the privacy of tenant workloads and data.

AI/LLM Testing Services

Most teams think they are testing their LLM features. They run a few prompts during development, check that the responses look reasonable, and then ship the feature. Three weeks later, a user enters a strange edge case into the input field. The model confidently gives an answer that is factually wrong, slightly offensive, or completely unrelated. The team spends two days trying to understand what went wrong. In the end, they realize there was no real test coverage, only quick visual checks.

Application integrity: The new standard for AI-era software quality

Over the past few years, we’ve watched coding velocity accelerate at an extraordinary pace. AI has completely disrupted how developers build software. Agentic tools can now generate clean code faster than ever before. While AI has turbocharged code generation, code review, and code-level testing, it’s created a massive strain on the rest of the software development lifecycle.

JavaScript debugger Statement: How to Use It and When

The JavaScript debugger statement is a built-in keyword that tells the JavaScript engine to pause execution at a specific line of code. When execution stops, you can inspect variables, function scope, and the call stack using developer tools. It is commonly used during development to analyze how values change and where logic breaks, without relying on repeated logging or assumptions. No more guesswork. No more partial truths.
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Unlocking Innovation with the API Economy

As the technology stacks utilised by modern businesses grow increasingly complex, so does the number of integrated applications that are required to work together. The key enablers of this collaboration are Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), which act as the "glue" between applications, machines and databases, and let the different elements of an organisation's system work together as one cohesive whole.

Kafka Migrations Need More Than a Replicator

Jonas Best & Patrick Polster Kafka migrations are one of the riskiest infrastructure projects a platform team can take on. Miss a dependency and a downstream app starts reprocessing events it already handled leading to breaking SLAs and eroding trust with application teams. Migrate without visibility and you risk a major production issue. The instinct is to reach for a replication tool and call it done. But replication is only one piece of the puzzle.

Lenses 6.2 - Trusting Agents to build & operate event-driven applications

At Lenses, our goal has always been to help organizations get the most out of their streaming data. We started with visibility into the Apache Kafka, moving up to the part that drives value, the application layer and now the Agentic layer. Lenses 6 moved us into a multi-Kafka world, as increasing, our clients aren’t just running on one type of Kafka anymore, and as sovereign cloud becomes increasingly topical (no pun intended) this is only increasing.

Legacy VM Footprints are Holding Back Digital Transformation

Enterprises in 2026 are under increasing pressure to modernize applications, adopt hybrid cloud architectures, and streamline operations—but their expanding and aging VMware footprints have become a major obstacle. As VMware licensing models evolve and operational costs climb, reducing or restructuring this footprint has become just as critical as adopting new platforms.