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Ep 65 | The Vibecoding Liability: How Unchecked AI Can Kill Cloud ROI

Cloud computing promised efficiency, scalability, and reliability. But as AI workloads grow more complex, many enterprises are learning the hard way that these promises don’t come automatically. In this episode of The AI Forecast, Paul Muller sits down with Linthicum Research founder David Linthicum to talk through the real state of hybrid cloud strategy and enterprise architecture in the age of cloud computing and AI.

RBAC, Rate Limits, and Audit Logs: Enterprise Security Built In | DreamFactory

DreamFactory is a secure, self-hosted enterprise data access platform that provides governed API access to any data source, connecting enterprise applications and on-prem LLMs with role-based access and identity passthrough. It offers automated RBAC, precise field-level access control, configurable rate limits, and detailed audit logging that connects with SIEM and compliance systems.

Operationalizing the Model Context Protocol: Unified Governance with the WSO2 MCP Gateway

The WSO2 API Platform offers an MCP Gateway that sits between MCP clients and the MCP servers they use, applying security, access control, rate limits, observation, and policy enforcement across all tool calls. Instead of requiring teams to write these controls directly within their MCP servers, the platform extends its existing API governance layer to cover MCP traffic.

New: Ask your data anything, and get clear answers in seconds

You know that moment. You open your dashboards, and something in the numbers looks off. Revenue is trending down, the pipeline feels lighter, or your campaigns aren’t delivering the results you expected. You can see the numbers, but you need to understand what’s happening and whether this is a short-term fluctuation or an early signal of something bigger. So you start digging. You move between dashboards, compare time periods, cross-reference metrics, and pull in context from different teams.

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.

How Managing Time as a Web Developer Can Save PHP Upgrade

Balancing modernization and legacy code can be a challenge for web developers. In this video, we dive into managing time as a web developer during an enterprise PHP upgrade, exploring the hidden time costs of refactoring, training, and debugging. Learn how to navigate these challenges while maintaining team velocity and tackling cognitive load.

PHP Tips for Continuing Business During Modernization

Modernizing enterprise PHP applications can be tricky without the right approach. In this video, we share essential PHP tips and PHP best practices to ensure smooth business continuation during modernization. Learn how to balance legacy support, avoid understaffed teams, and hit your milestones without stumbling into unexpected expenses.

The Costs of Lost PHP Documentation

Discover the hidden costs of poor documentation and divergent patterns in PHP development. In this video, we explore the importance of thorough PHP documentation and how following PHP best practices can prevent knowledge gaps, reduce rework, and streamline modernization efforts. Don't let tribal knowledge hold your projects back.

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.