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Model Context Protocol (MCP) Security: How to Restrict Tool Access Using AI Gateways

For too long, the Model Context Protocol (MCP) has operated on a principle of open access: connect an AI agent to an MCP server, and it gets access to every single tool that server offers. While this approach is simple for initial experimentation, it quickly becomes a liability in production.

The Enterprise API Strategy Cookbook: 8 Ingredients for Legacy Modernization

An enterprise API strategy is no longer an optional IT exercise but a mandate for modern business survival. In the digital economy, your organization's internal connectivity, or lack thereof, determines your speed, agility, and capacity for innovation. This cookbook provides the eight essential ingredients for translating technology investment into clear business outcomes, focusing the C-Suite on value, not code.

Why Quality Assurance (QA) is the New Risk Shield for Salesforce in 2026

The world of Salesforce is changing fast and so is the job of Quality Assurance (QA). It used to be that QA was just the team that checked if a new feature worked correctly right before it went live. Think of them as the final proofreaders. But with powerful new tools like Agentforce (Salesforce’s smart agent system) and a huge focus on Data 360 (getting all your data in one trusted place), QA has become something much more important: the main way your company avoids major problems.

How to Build Event-Based Pipelines (Stripe, Shopify, HubSpot) Without Code

Your e-commerce team is copying Shopify orders into spreadsheets. Your finance team is manually reconciling Stripe payments. Your sales team's HubSpot deals are always days out of date. These disconnected workflows drain productivity and create data silos that cost businesses real revenue. With top API companies now using webhooks, event-based pipelines have become the standard for keeping business systems synchronized in real time.

How to Cut BI Ticket Backlogs with AI-ETL for Self-Serve Analysts

Your BI team didn't sign up to spend 69% of their time on repetitive data preparation tasks. Yet this is the reality for most data teams drowning in support ticket backlogs while strategic initiatives languish. Every hour spent manually updating schemas, troubleshooting failed data loads, or running ad-hoc queries is an hour not spent on the analytics that actually drive business decisions.

Top 36 web testing tools

It began with a confident release that looked perfect in development and staging environments. Within hours, users on a specific browser started reporting broken workflows that no one on the team had anticipated. The feature behaved exactly as expected on Chrome, yet failed silently on other browsers due to subtle compatibility issues. That experience highlighted why top web testing tools are essential for QA engineers and developers building modern web applications.

The new era of Healthcare Modernization in 2025 & beyond

Is your legacy healthcare system holding you back? Would you still wear a suit that no longer fits, just because it once looked great? Probably not. The same logic applies to your IT infrastructure. Healthcare organizations often grow comfortable with legacy systems simply because they’ve always worked. But what once worked well may now be putting your operations, patients, and reputation at serious risk.

Best Automated Mobile Testing Tools in 2026 (Top 10 Compared)

When choosing a mobile testing tool, consider: It's about choosing the mobile testing tool that fits. If you're still in consideration stage, we've got you covered. Here is a list of the best automated mobile testing tools and frameworks out there for you to try, with pros and cons listed to help you make informed decisions. Smart Summary Navigating the landscape of automated mobile testing tools requires aligning capabilities with team expertise and project requirements.

Top 5 AI-Powered SAST Tools for 2026

Static Application Security Testing has survived multiple cycles of skepticism, reinvention, and disappointment. For years, SAST was criticized for producing noise, slowing development, and failing to reflect real-world risk. Yet in 2026, SAST has not disappeared. It has changed its role. The shift is not that static analysis suddenly became perfect. It is that organizations finally stopped asking SAST to do the wrong job.