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Coffee and Claude: How Honeycomb MCP Makes AI Work for You

If you caught our recent Introducing Honeycomb MCP: Your AI Agent’s New Superpower webinar, you know it was a lively mix of big ideas, demos, and a few laughs about the messy, fast-moving world of AI. Hosted by Austin Parker, Morgante Pell, and James Bland from AWS, the conversation explored how Honeycomb’s new Model Context Protocol (MCP) is changing the way developers and AI agents interact with data.

Compliance Under the Microscope

I wanted to share a story of a recent engagement with a law firm to highlight the strategic importance of compliance in today’s legal sector. It started with a single email. A mid-sized law firm received a regulator’s request for evidence following a client complaint. The issue wasn’t malpractice; it was a missed filing deadline caused by a system slowdown. The firm had no audit trail to prove the delay was technical, not procedural.

Why Simplicity Beats Sprawl in Modern IT

In enterprise boardrooms today, what was once an arms race to adopt more tools and chase every new capability has now crystallized into a single mandate, “Make the platform work harder without spending more.” The industry has reached a saturation point. The buyers who once greenlit expansions now demand efficiency. And the ones who built the stack? They’re rethinking it entirely. It’s no wonder platformization is taking off.

How to Optimize GPU

The Problem: AI workloads are dynamic, unpredictable, and expensive. Data prep can choke your pipeline, training jobs hog GPUs without awareness, and inference, the most latency-sensitive phase, is notoriously hard to scale efficiently. Worse, traditional infrastructure tools treat GPU as a static commodity, ignoring model intent, workload shape, and sharing capabilities.

Harness patent for hybrid YAML editor enhances CI/CD workflows

Harness earned a patent for it's unified pipeline editor which makes it easy to configure pipelines whether they are for CI, CD, IaC, database migrations, service onboarding or other DevSecOps activities. ‍ We're thrilled to share some exciting news: Harness has been granted U.S. Patent US20230393818B2 (originally published as US20230393818A1) for our configuration file editor with an intelligent code-based interface and a visual interface.

The Top Five Business Continuity Software

Disaster can strike any business at any time. Businesses must be prepared to continue critical operations with minimal disruption, whether it’s a flooded server room, a data breach, or any other kind of exploit. That’s why it’s essential to have strong measures in place—including a business continuity plan (BCP)—and the right tools to support these measures.

The Importance of Penetration Testing in Compliance with Cybersecurity

Penetration testing has been an indispensable aspect of the contemporary security practices in cybersecurity. It is also referred to as ethical hacking and consists of its representatives simulating actual cyberattacks on systems of a company in order to discover its vulnerabilities before bad-actors. In the case of organizations dealing with sensitive information or functioning with regulated industries, penetration testing is not only a good concept but in most cases is the law.

Fintech: The Next Frontier for Global Investors

Financial technology has moved far beyond simple payment systems - it now stands at the intersection of innovation, inclusion and investment, connecting startups, established financial institutions and emerging markets. According to an article on Gulf News, fintech is emerging as a pivotal force reshaping the global financial landscape.

Bridging the Gap Between AI Writing and Human Expression

Never before has AI dominated the content we read every day as much as today. As each day passes, the online and offline worlds are being filled with AI writing, and soon, it will become difficult to find the human touch in any content. With AI being so prevalent, it has raised an important question: Will the human essence in writing just disappear as we let AI generate more and more writing each day? Does it really have to be an ongoing fight between human creativity and machine algorithms?