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How Headless Software Powers the Machine Internet

Software is going headless: the internet is shifting from GUIs built for humans to APIs, MCP servers, and CLIs built for machines and agents. Machines will consume the internet at a scale 1,000x greater than humans — more agents will exist than people, and programmatic access moves far more data than any click ever could. This transition requires API and AI infrastructure capable of moving terabytes at a scale never built before. Kong provides the connectivity layer for this machine internet — the infrastructure between agents, LLMs, and the services they consume.#Shorts.

Zero-Copy Mirroring in Qlik Open Lakehouse

There’s a moment in every data team’s journey when a bill arrives with unexpected costs. It might be an egress charge you didn’t see coming, a query cost that spiralled when usage spiked, or the quiet realization that migrating your data to a different platform would take months of work and a significant budget. If you’ve been there, you know what vendor lock-in really costs, and it’s not just dollars.

Anthropic Acquires Stainless. What's It Mean for AI Connectivity?

Every few months, a frontier AI lab makes a move that says the quiet part out loud: agents are only as useful as the systems they can reach. The latest example is Anthropic's acquisition of Stainless, the company behind the tooling that turns API specs into SDKs and MCP servers. Anthropic's own framing is direct. Agents need to connect to data and tools, and the path from an API to an agent-ready interface needs to get shorter. We agree. We've been making a version of this argument for two years.

Stop building your modular mobile app the slow way

Your CI pipeline worked fine when the app was young. Then the app grew. Features got split into modules. Teams formed around those modules. And somewhere along the way, what used to be a 4-minute build became a 25-minute one. Then 35. Now nobody pushes to main before lunch because the queue is already backed up. If this sounds familiar, you are not alone. According to Google’s 2024 Developer Survey, 83% of Android apps over 500,000 lines of code struggle with build performance.

WSO2Con Opening Keynote: The Agentic Enterprise | Day 1

AI agents that never sleep are changing how businesses make decisions. Here's the full WSO2Con keynote on what that shift means for your organization. In this opening keynote from WSO2Con, the CEO walks through the transition from the digital era to what he calls the "agentic era" — where autonomous agents handle judgment calls across sales, marketing, and support. He's direct about the risks too: agents lack empathy, can make costly errors, and still need guardrails to operate safely at scale.

WSO2 Accelerates Agentic Enterprise Adoption with New Agent Identity, Forward Deployed Engineers, and Expanded Delivery Partner Ecosystem

London, UK. 21st May 2026 - WSO2 today announced the expansion of its Agent Fabric platform, the introduction of a Forward Deployed Engineering model, and the scaling of its delivery partner ecosystem to accelerate the adoption of the agentic enterprise. Announced at the WSO2Con North America 2026, these initiatives strengthen WSO2's position as the infrastructure layer for the emerging agentic enterprise, where AI agents operate autonomously across applications, APIs, workflows, identities, and data.

The High-Velocity Roadmap: Building Mobile Release Confidence

Whether you're just starting your automation journey or looking to level up to AI-driven quality, this session delivers the insights and tools to help your team release better mobile apps, faster. Sauce Labs experts Ashwini Sathe and Senior Solutions Engineer Parth Patel explore one of modern development's biggest paradoxes: AI-powered development has made shipping faster than ever — so why is maintaining quality getting harder?

How to Choose the Right Test Automation Framework in 2026

Picking the wrong test automation framework is a decision that compounds over time. Choose based on your team's stack, not industry hype. Before committing to any framework, run a proof of concept against your actual CI/CD pipeline, not a demo environment. Choosing a test automation framework used to feel like picking a car: there were a few obvious options, most people picked the most popular one, and you lived with the consequences. In 2026, the landscape looks more like a fleet decision.

Building AI-Ready Data Foundation with James Serra

What does it really take to build AI-ready data systems people can trust? In this episode of Data Builders Club, James Serra shares lessons from 40+ years in data and AI, covering data quality, trust, Data Mesh trade-offs, real-time systems, and why strong foundations matter more than hype in the AI era. Featuring insights from James Serra, Data & AI Solution Architect at Microsoft and author of Deciphering Data Architectures.